In my experience, capacitor burn in seems to be hocus pocus. I hear the difference immediately when replacing capacitors that have some age to them. With the fancy caps, they are all measured at the factory and already to spec. If they are to spec, then they are to spec. The if the properties of a capacitor change measurably in such a short period of time (200 hrs or what have you) then there's something wrong with them.
A fun experiment is to recap one channel and go back and forth listening in mono, so you can really nitpick the a/b results.
Generally, if a company says you need an excessively long break in, that means that your ears are breaking in, not the product.