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RE: Morrow cables

Posted by Mick Wolfe on July 11, 2012 at 14:38:11:

I use Morrow MA2's and MA3's. The 2's were my introduction to Morrow IC's and I still think they're the best bang for the buck in many applications. System synergy is the key here so that statement pretty much applies to what I've heard in my system. Never ventured beyond the MA3.
Break-in seems to take less than 400-500 hours. In my experience they sounded very decent in about half that time or just a tad less. I shortened that process a few years back by purchasing a Hagerman FryBaby. 72 hours on the cooker and you're ready to go. No wear and tear on your CDP or components with a more thorough break-in process to boot.