In Reply to: RE: Cable Cooking/Burnin... posted by alan m. kafton on November 8, 2015 at 12:24:02:
Sorry, I meant electromagnetic "effects" which I assumed in the scheme of things are the same as magnetic "effects" :) Won't the electromagnetic "effects" dissipate to ground once the electronics is turned off? I am definitely not saying audiodharma Cable Cooker although, I suppose/guess, all electronics is affected by electromagnetic "effects" in some way :)I cook my cables using an old CDP and an old 25watt integrated amp, where I can set the volume, into a 10watt 5.5R resistor using a couple of music CD's that I like for this process :) Hence my interest in cable cookers, so, all information that can help make up mind is good information :)
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