In Reply to: RE: Cable Cooking/Burnin posted by PingPing on October 27, 2015 at 19:35:16:
This is the approach that Morrow Cables expouses. I have broken in Morrow cables using this approach and after one week of this approach then put the cables on an AudioKharma Cable Cooker. The cables significantly continued to improve.
To hear the maximum sonic effect of interconnects and power cords you have to use a good cable cooker.
To keep your system at it's maximum sonic bliss you will need to clean connections and "recook" your cables about every 6 months.
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