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I don't think so. I bought these headphones listened to couple cheap mp3 songs and watched some videos on YouTube then went straight to getting Hi Res Certified 24bit flac songs and my sony xperia xz premium confirmed they were certified Hi Res by putting the Yellow HR sign by the songs. And I listened to them through the high quality blue tooth option and the cable making the headphones wired. And the sound was bliss and golden. The sound was so distinctively high quality and full, rich, clear crisp, you could hear all the suttleties of the guitars and Bass and kick drum. I was able to hear even the metal on the kick drum and the vibration of the bass moving and I mean Orchestral bass not digital bass. I could hear the fret movement and accidental thus on the guitar where the palm rests. It's just unbelievable. This can't be reproduced on regular headphones what I'm talking about you just have to experience it. So to answer your question I don't think you have to wait to get them aged to hear the best sound. They sound very warm very bright and you can hear everydetail full sound. But I could be wrong and they might sound even better in 6 months to s year. My phone LDAC and 24bit audio support and Hi Res support and sense engine. I use the stock music player provided by Sony on the phone.
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