... what is Settling Time in cables and interconnects...


Hello to all...

Was reading on a cable/interconnect manufacturers' site that they recommend min 350 preferrably 450 hrs Burn-In time, and 2 to preferably 24 hrs Settling Time (after plugged and unplugged).

Have never heard the term Settling Time: what is it, how is it done, what effect would it have if done or not done, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY - would like to hear from someone who has actually done this and your impressions...

THANKS!
justvintagestuff

Showing 2 responses by lak

In my opinion, I don't buy into everything mentioned in the above posted video. Many with degrees and/or highly educated in electronics are quick to judge a concept and say it can't happen, however, they don't attempt to explain why the listener can hear a difference other than saying it's your mind or ears fooling one's self.
I'll believe what I hear over theory every time, and I won't have a scientific theory to prove when I hear.
I know that the Cerious Technologies Graphene and Matrix cables need time to settle in after you install them and or move them. I believe it has something to do with the Graphene possibly?
Perhaps if the manufacturer @rgrost has the time he can add his expertise?