You can call it burn in.You can call it break-in.A good quality copper conductor is...a good quality copper conductor.There is nothing to burn in or break in, no moving parts, or structural or chemical changes possible.The only area I know of, where the electrical characteristics of the conductor has a truly measurable effect on the intended performance of the product, is with grain oriented vs. non-grain oriented electrical motor lamination's, i.e. where the quality of and the internal structure of the lamination is internally different.
A commercially pure copper conductor with quality connectors will give most people what their systems are capable of providing.
Every extra cent you spend on flash, color, brand and reputation is wasted.
A commercially pure copper conductor with quality connectors will give most people what their systems are capable of providing.
Every extra cent you spend on flash, color, brand and reputation is wasted.