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     BREAK IN?   What is it.    How does it work? 

             BREAK IN?   What is it.    How does it work?

All electronic components require some use or BREAK-IN before operational characteristics stabilize and operate at 100%.  The two most common types are Electrical and Mechanical.

We find the largest amount of BREAK-IN within speaker mechanical components. 

Speaker whether it is electrostatic, ribbon or cone requires a substantial amount of break-in time to align itself to the "SPECTRAL DENSITY" or envelope of the sound systems signal.

ALL SPEAKERS  are ELECTRO-MECHANICAL that means an electrical signal is converted to mechanical motion.

This means whenever there is a change in the electrical signal  the mechanical motion of that device will also be altered.

These complex interacting properties are very dependent on the signals  "POWER SPECTRAL DENSITY".

    The acceleration, deceleration and acoustical output of the speaker elements are changed when the audio systems output signal parameters are changed (Think,interconnects, speaker cables, DAC's, amps, preamps).

 This gradual process can best be called RE-BREAK-IN .  Like a speaker that has not been used for a while it will return to an un-broken-in almost "LIKE NEW" state.

    This means when you change a cable,cartridge, DAC, amplifier or preamplifier there is need for a RE-BREAK-IN period, ..even on older speakers!

The speaker begins a re-alignment process that can take hours, days, or weeks depending on the severity of the change.

WE CALL THIS PHENOMENON "BREAK-IN", "Re-break-in" or "Signal Acclimation".

This is why large Tri-Phazers require a longer break in time because of the drastic change in spectral density and distribution. 

As break-in begins the sound can actually be degraded until speaker elements begin to acclimate

One reason audiophiles have so much trouble trying out new gear is because they do not take this into account and more importantly they do not have "Tri-Phazers".

   The only thing you can be sure of is that WITHOUT TRI-PHAZERS most of what you are hearing is well designed components attempting to reproduce a " distorted" and "skewed" signal interacting with other components trying to do the same thing.

Our experience shows that ALL high end audio systems even in the 20,000$ to 50,000+ range are operating at a fraction of their capability...... OUCH!!

There is no preamp, amplifier, speaker, transport or DAC  that does what a Tri-Phazer was designed to do.

TRI-PHAZERS ARE THE FOUNDATION OF AN AWESOME HIGH END AUDIO SYSTEM OR HOME THEATER.
 

 

Tri-Phazer BREAK-IN

SPEAKER Tri-Phazers and line Tri-Phazers begin to improve the sound FAST as the system begins to break-in performance improves dramatically. This accelerated break-in continues for months and months the more you play the better it gets.

   SO MUCH TO GAIN........This chart shows some interesting break-in characteristics and why you cannot switch items quickly in and out of a system and correctly hear the change in sound.

This is also why initial sonic impressions are bogus.
 
 

The largest amount of break-In is in the Mechanical operation of speaker drivers and their interaction with the musical envelope being developed by the audio system. 

Every minute you listen, The Tri-Phazed  waveform is improving sound and lowering distortion. 


Tri-Phazers WILL IMPROVE EVERY ASPECT of
 YOUR SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE GUARANTEED
 

EASY to use just plug in and listen to music

This is our guarantee. YOU MUST BE 100% Satisfied or your money back!
 

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