I let my system warm up for a few hours every time with something playing at a very low volume before listening.
For the cables that haven’t been used for a few months, I would allow 24-48hrs of play time. Go by what your ears tell you.
Do dormant cables need "RE" Broken In? If so how long can they sit dormant?
Personally I believe new cables need a break in period, if anything, for my ears to get used to the sound difference.
One buys a vintage cable that has not been used for years (My Case), A cable in storage, or a current cable connected where one has not used that component for some time..................how long can a cable sit before it needs "re broken -Iin" or does the initial, new break-in is all that is needed for the life of the cable?
Just curious if there are any rules of thumb amongst cable experts.
Not an exact answer to your question but interesting, nonetheless. BREAK IN: REAL OR IMAGINED? | Galen Carol Audio | Galen Carol Audio (gcaudio.com) |
Can anyone qualified clarify how cables are "cooked"? Isn't the purpose of "cooking" cables just a matter of moving valence electrons around to break in a cable? Can't someone just have an appropriate source of current and voltage such as a power supply of the proper voltage connected to the cables and then to a lightbulb, motor (or similar) and accomplish the same goal for pennies on the dollar? This is just how my mind works... |
Anytime I've reinstalled cables that have been in storage for months, it has taken around 200 hours for them to stabilize. Sometimes you hit a wall where they don't seem to be improving. In those instances, I disconnect them and reinstall them and that seems to hasten the settling a bit. Bass seems to come and go as they settle and imaging seems to be the last to arrive. Tara Labs seem to take the longest. |
I have to agree with you. The Monster M2.2's (Dormant for many years) that I purchased have been playing daily for a couple of week's now and I swear things are opening up even more. Could be my ears...however, I was doing some serious listening last night and I swear the cables are sound better than the week before. I keep the stereo on quite a bit for background listening.
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That should do it.... 10,000 dollar cable "cookers" are more for guys with IQ below room ambient temperature. |