Submitted by PieDiscombobulated11 t3_z8ujvu in headphones
I've put together a decent stable of Headphones and IEMs and never fully understood the need for Burn-In. Does the sound of modern day electronics really change w/ use? I thought this concept applied to tube-based electronics only?
Qazax1337 t1_iyddcwn wrote
You will never find a controlled frequency response graph of a headphone before burn in and after burn in showing any difference, because there isn't.
What does exist:
Brain burn in - where you get used to how a headphone sounds and start to notice the intricate details it can present, or the low end that you thought was lacking but is actually just a little recessed but better quality than your previous headphones.
Pad burn in/wearing out - if you use a headphone for a long time, the pads will wear down which will change the sound of the headphones. It is not the driver itself burning in.
Changing how you wear the headphones - if you increase or reduce the clamp, start wearing glasses, have a lot of hair cut off or grow a lot of hair, these can all change how your headphones sound.