In Reply to: His first qualification.... posted by alan m. kafton on November 22, 2014 at 15:05:54:
Hmmm... I seem to have expressed an unpopular opinion here in the Cable forum. Is there a Common Sense forum at the Asylum?
By the way, I was just ridiculed in another forum (not AA) for opining that burn-in is very real for headphones and speakers. I'll even allow that it might be valid for components. But no, not for wires. Are you telling me that the burn-in process knocks the electrons in the wire out of their orbits so as to make them conduct better? Or that it better "aligns" the electrons to allow the passage of energy? Someone is laughing all the way to the bank.
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- RE: His first qualification.... - IdRatherBeDrumming 16:09:57 11/22/14 (8)
- RE: His first qualification.... - IdRatherBeDrumming 19:12:17 11/23/14 (0)
- "Or that it better "aligns" the electrons to allow the passage of energy?" - alan m. kafton 12:12:45 11/23/14 (2)
- Yes, and as the fates have aligned... - axolotl 15:54:33 11/23/14 (1)
- HA!! Good one. [nt] - alan m. kafton 17:27:53 11/23/14 (0)
- interesting - unclestu 22:24:18 11/22/14 (0)
- Most explanations of cable burn-in focus on the behaviour of the dieletric over time - Metralla 17:38:00 11/22/14 (2)
- RE: Most explanations of cable burn-in focus on the behaviour of the dieletric over time - IdRatherBeDrumming 19:46:09 11/22/14 (1)
- I too rather you were drumming - johntoste 22:45:17 11/22/14 (0)
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