Do amplifiers need burn in?
William Rodriguez
Updated on April 09, 2026
Similarly one may ask, do amplifiers need to break in?
Absolutely there is a break-in period for amplifiers. It is exactly how long it takes from the time you plug the amplifier into the AC outlet, until the time you turn on the power switch. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Secondly, is it bad to leave an amplifier on? Leaving the AV receiver and amp on will not cause damage. Most are set up to use minimal power while on and are safe to put into standby mode. It is often seen as good practice to turn the system and components off between uses. It will not harm your system if it is left on, though.
Regarding this, what can damage an amplifier?
The two most likely possibilities for damage are: - Connecting the speakers incorrectly, putting a heavy load on the amplifier and overheating it. Usually one channel goes before the other. - Cranking up the volume on the amp and ruining loudspeaker driver(s).
Is speaker burn in real?
Burn-in is a placebo or simply the listener getting used to the new speakers. Burn-in has minimal effect on speaker performance. Burn-in is not real.