cable break in


had a friend ask me if after you break in/burn in your cables are they more or less conductive? i would have to say less conductive, but not sure why? does anyone have a good answer?
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Showing 3 responses by jeffreybehr

A 'good' answer is in the mind of the beholder.

I suspect there's no difference in conductivity after conditioning. What gets conditioned, mostly, is the insulation.
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"The speed of insulation polarization is comparable with speed of light so cable "breaks-in" as soon as you connect it to the signal."

Really? Nah...come on...this is a joke, right?
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