How to Properly Warm Up Your Hi-Fi System for Best Sound (Burn-In Audio)
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Description
✅ Professional burn-in and warm-up routine to make your amplifier and speakers sound their absolute best right from the start.
This video features a single 35-minute audio file that combines the most effective tracks for conditioning your audio system:
- Pink Noise at -20 dBFS (mono) for balanced burn-in
- Densen De Magic for demagnetizing cables, transformers, and voice coils
- Low-frequency tones (20–120 Hz) to exercise the speaker suspension
- 1 kHz tone for midrange check
- Drumset track to properly warm up the speaker surrounds and spiders
- The Burn In Track as optimized closing
### ⏱ Timestamps
00:00 Pink Noise -20dBFS Mono (14 minutes)
14:00 Densen De Magic (Demagnetization)
16:59 20 Hz to 120 Hz ×4 (Bass & Suspension Exercise)
21:00 1000 Hz (Midrange Check)
22:00 Drumset Repeated (Speaker Warm-Up)
28:26 The Burn In Track (Final Optimized Burn-In)
### How to Use It Correctly
1. Play the audio with your software/player volume set very low.
2. Raise the amplifier volume until you see visible woofer movement (about 2–3 mm), but without distortion or rubbing.
3. Let the full 35 minutes play through.
4. After it finishes, lower the amplifier volume to normal listening level and enjoy your music.
This routine is perfect for new systems or systems that haven’t been used for a while. It brings the amplifier to proper thermal stability and gently loosens the speaker suspensions in a controlled and safe way.
### Original Files Used
- Pink Noise -20dbfs Mono -14 min
- Densen Audio Technologies - Densen De Magic
- 20Hz_to_120Hz
- 1000Hz
- Drumset v1 & v2
- The Burn In Track
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