In Reply to: RE: PING: Uncle Stu Ono.... posted by unclestu on September 26, 2014 at 15:04:51:
As I think you know, I have that same Purist Audio disc and can employ it over night, as you suggested. But my past experience with teflon dielectrics is very similar to Duster's (see his post for details), in that long long hours of break-in are required before the cable is really broken-in.
Thus, I was figuring you (i.e., Uncle Stu) might say, oh, around 240-360 hours or so (10-15 days), which is what I was dreading, but resigned to. Your post gives me hope for a quicker result, which I am all for. :-)
So, I'll definitely give the Purist disc a whirl on repeat for 6 plays or so, then it's classical large orchestral for music break-in for the next 6 hours or so, and then I'll take a good, long listen and see where things stand.
It would be a very nice change to get the break-in period over quickly, than to have to go through the two weeks (or more!) of constant play, with all that wear and tear on my modified Sony-Unbalancer CD source and its four 6922-type tubes.
Thanks!
Cheers,
WS
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