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Va - Xlo - Reference Recordings- Test - Burn-in Cd -special 24k Gold- -1995- Flac //free\\

The 1995 release of this CD fueled the "Burn-In Wars"—a debate that continues to this day. Skeptics argue that "burn-in" is purely psychoacoustic (the listener getting used to the sound), while believers point to measurable changes in the dielectric absorption of cable insulation and the relaxation of driver surrounds.

The keyword mentions "Burn-In" (also called "break-in"). Skeptics say it is psychoacoustic adaptation—your brain getting used to the sound. However, measurable evidence exists: The 1995 release of this CD fueled the

XLO & Reference Recordings Test & Burn-In CD (1995) is a highly regarded audiophile utility disc designed to optimize the performance of high-end audio and home theatre systems. Co-developed by Roger Skoff of XLO Electric and "Prof." Keith O. Johnson In the high-fidelity audio world

Tracks 1–8 contain very high-energy, sustained signals. Do not play at high volume on new equipment without monitoring. Use moderate levels (70–80 dB) for burn-in. Johnson Tracks 1–8 contain very high-energy

In the high-fidelity audio world, the mid-1990s represented a fascinating transition period. Vinyl was considered dead by the mainstream, and the Compact Disc was king. It was during this era of "digital perfection" that Reference Recordings , in collaboration with cable giant XLO Electric , released a disc that would become a legend in listening rooms and hi-fi shops: the .