Duleland break in time


Hi I did a double biwire configuration using Duleland 12 guage tinned copper wire. I imideatly disliked the sound as compared to my Nordost Heimdall. So my question is do they need more"burn in" time or should I chalk it to experience?
Thanks
Mark
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+1 Garnnyring!
I really like my  Dulelund 12 and 16 gauge tinned copper wire speaker cables, twisted and following Grannyring's recipe. Break-in is required.
@mitch2 thanks for the review and work that went into it :-)!
On a side note, I made an interesting pair of Bi-wired speaker cables using two individual runs of 16 gauge Duelund wire and two individual runs of 12 gauge Duelund wire per speaker. 
I tried the 12 gauge going to the lower speaker terminations and the 16 gauge going to the upper speaker terminations. then at the suggestion of an Audiogon member, I crisscrossed the wires meaning one 12 and 16 gauge on the lower speaker terminations and the duplicate for the upper speaker terminations. Results were rewarding, worth a try!
I have used the KLEI and agree that they sound very natural after break-in. I struggled with 10 gauge wire and have a very hard time believing that a larger gauge will fit properly.