@kosst_amojan
" Nobody ages steaks until they rot. Wine goes corked all the time. A lot of things have an optimal aging period, but forever is never it. I think this cable burn in jazz is pure snake oil. I’ve never heard it. Caps breaking in is extremely subtle. I think a lot of people just hear what they want to."
I never implied an infinite aging period as you seem to imply in the quote above. Corking wine? Really? Who the hell does that? If they do, their palate gets what it deserves!
Can’t relate at all to what you are espousing. It’s actually enjoyable to hear from one day to the next how a cable dielectric forms to the wire within it. Most interesting, and a refutation of the "expectation bias" argument, is that oft times during the burn-in, there are periods where things sound worse. It is not a linear, predictable process. You know when the "forming" is over when the sound achieves a consistency. Again...this is why many cable manufacturers offer the trial period. There can be times when that burn-in period is completed that you are not satisfied with the sound and it’s time to visit UPS.
" Nobody ages steaks until they rot. Wine goes corked all the time. A lot of things have an optimal aging period, but forever is never it. I think this cable burn in jazz is pure snake oil. I’ve never heard it. Caps breaking in is extremely subtle. I think a lot of people just hear what they want to."
I never implied an infinite aging period as you seem to imply in the quote above. Corking wine? Really? Who the hell does that? If they do, their palate gets what it deserves!
Can’t relate at all to what you are espousing. It’s actually enjoyable to hear from one day to the next how a cable dielectric forms to the wire within it. Most interesting, and a refutation of the "expectation bias" argument, is that oft times during the burn-in, there are periods where things sound worse. It is not a linear, predictable process. You know when the "forming" is over when the sound achieves a consistency. Again...this is why many cable manufacturers offer the trial period. There can be times when that burn-in period is completed that you are not satisfied with the sound and it’s time to visit UPS.