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    components heating up

    I heard that a component will operate to its maximum capability once its been running a while and had a chance to heat up, is this true?

    The reason i am asking this is because i have a set top box that intermitantly turns its self back on after i have turned it off via the remote. So i decided instead of waiting for it to happen everytime i turn it off, i will just leave it on all the time.

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    My STB stays on for months at a time with no apparent ill effects. For that matter, my NHT subwoofer amp stays on all the time as does my BFD.

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    bfd? what is that?

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    Behringer Feedback Destroyer. Parametric EQ for subwoofer amp.

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