Why do amps warm up?
Amplifiers and stereo systems sound their best after they've been on fort some time and have warmed up. Why is this? Paul explains why. Have a question you want to ask Paul? http://www.psaudio.com/ask-paul/ I am getting close to publishing my memoir! It's called 99% True and it is chock full of adventures, debauchery, struggles, heartwarming stories, triumphs and failures, great belly laughs, and a peek inside the high-end audio industry you've never known before. I plan a few surprises for early adopters, so go to https://www.paulmcgowan.com and add your name to the list of interested readers. There's an entire gallery of never before seen photos too.

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