Burn-In with Preowned Transparent Speaker Cables?


Hi, a question about your experiences with preowned cables ...

I just acquired a pair of Transparent Gen 5 Super speaker cables, pre-owned.  I do not know the hours of usage, but they came out of recent use in another owner's system.  I am using them to replace a pair of Kimber 8TC I have used for years on various speaker systems.  After a few hours use, I hear the Transparents as being big, bold, and dynamic, with stronger bass, and a nice ability to place individual instruments very distinctly across the image.  But I also hear them as being significantly less musical, fairly uneven in perceived frequency response (no measurements here), and not having a really smooth spatial image.  I am fairly stunned, because they are generally not smooth and somewhat hard to listen to.

So my question is this ... should I expect that Transparent cables require a significant breaking period to even out their sound?  Are these common break-in characteristics for these cables, even though previously used?  Any other ideas?

The cables are being used with a Burmester 911 amp and Wilson Sasha 2 speakers.  I have verified cable hookup polarity and direction.

Thank you sharing your thoughts.
sel53

Showing 1 response by lowrider57

IME, used cables require a short run-in period (depending on how long ago they were in use).
Consider that they were coiled, boxed, then maybe sat for awhile. They’ll need to physically settle into your setup. Cables present changes in sound during the break-in period.