In Reply to: RE: Cable Cooking/Burnin posted by alan m. kafton on October 29, 2015 at 14:44:02:
[quote]Could very well be, PingPing....good insight. And another reason NOT to perform the on/off conditioning method. If indeed magnetic effects are contributing to bad sound, then it makes good (and better) sense to fully condition a cable (such as what the Cable Cooker can do) rather than start-and-stop the process. [quote]By on/off, my thoughts are, leave the cables connected and turn the cooker OFF then after about 2hrs turn the cooker back ON and continue the cooking process for about 10hrs, and so on... hopefully, this will negate any magnetic effects that might creep into the cooking process.
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