Power Cable Break In - Such a Change!


I installed a new AudioQuest Dragon Source power cord from my Lumin X1 to my Niagara 7000. The power cord from the wall to the Niagara 7000 is also a Dragon but the High Current version. I bought that cord used.

So, when I first started using the new power cord everything sounded great. However, after a couple of days I started hearing a strident sound. Especially in the upper mid/ treble region. The bass was also constricted. I started blaming the sound change on another piece of equipment that was installed concurrently.

Now, I was under the impression that the Dragon power cord with its DBS system required no break in. But I did inquire about it to AudioQuest who responded that it would still need about 150 hours to break in. It's been close to that now and sure enough yesterday I started hearing the glorious sound that I heard from day one with the power cord only perhaps better.

I must say the difference during break in and now is quite remarkable, I don't remember any other power cord going through this amount of dramatic change.

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Showing 4 responses by jl35

just found a forgotten Audience PowerChord E in cable box...replaced stock cord from Quad Vena ll Integrated, and immediate improvement...Audience hasn't been used in many months, wonder if it will get even better with use...

Spock actually used very expensive components and cables in his system, and strongly believed in break-in as essential... 

this ears adjusting to the sound can get ridiculous...I know I don't sit and critically listen for a few hundred hours while burning-in new stuff...I just check in periodically, so no "ear adjustment" here, and probably little elsewhere...

I agree that break-in is not necessarily linear...cables, electronics I think go through cycles until they are fully settled in...