In Reply to: real magic would be... posted by Bersani on March 4, 2006 at 10:56:38:
Anthony,
Thanks for your response.The original post referred to burn in for cable, not as you counter with, "an electromechanical system". The original post said nothing about capacitors. Capacitors or speaker drivers are one thing, cable is another. These are apple and oranges. Arguing driver break in as a defense to cable break in is analogous to arguing lunar gravity to defend astrology.
My post was not in reference to speaker drivers, but rather referring to the original posts example of "speaker cable changing after being played for 100(s) [of] hours."
You also write: "If an amplifier, for example, literally sounds bad at hour 1, it's always going to sound bad. The sound DOES change, though." This is another subject, and I would agree with you to an extent.
Please, lets stick to the hypothesis of the original poster, I am interested in reading your defense of cable break in. I am no slouch on math, so don't be afraid to get technical. Though not an engineer by training, I am no stranger to engineering texts. I am willing to learn.
Peace,
TommyK
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