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In Reply to: RE: Cable re-break in? posted by dave123456@mail.com on September 29, 2015 at 19:42:20
When enamel insulated magnet wire is implemented for an audio cable, there is so little dielectric involvement that the new solder joint for your re-termination project may take longer to burn-in than the re-burn-in of the wire. That said, it generally takes substantially less time for a previously burned-in cable to settle back into a system if it's not been handled roughly after it's taken out of storage.
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David Pritchard,
Do you know if the Audiodharma cable cooker can condition in wall cables? I also use this cooker and if you haven't conditioned your cables, you're not going to hear them at their best...
Hi, Ron....yes, the audiodharma can Cook in-wall cabling (12/2 and 10/2), and I do that for many customers BEFORE installation. But David is using the Hagerman device that is able to (partially) condition the already installed in-wall cabling....a very neat idea....in addition to his long-time use of the audiodharma on all the rest of his system cabling.
Of note, the Hagerman device has nowhere near the high current and voltage output of the audiodharma, but nonetheless it's a brilliant idea that Jim designed.
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