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In Reply to: RE: Far more than 30 hours needed posted by Salectric on April 22, 2016 at 13:49:03
Good to know they will sound better in the future! I didn't know if they were fully broke in or not but after about 30 hours I heard the difference.
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After the first 30 hours, you may have experienced the typical preliminary burn-in time of solder joints. While the cellular FEP/Teflon insulated V-Twist requires ample burn-in time, the cable should sound quite good from the start, however a bit congested, since the low-mass AirLok dielectric involves minimal dielectric absorption. I recommend setting an alert/reminder to note obvious improvements at the 250 hour mark, with the stipulation that subtle improvements will continue to develop after many more hours of burn-in time.
Just let the cables run 24/7 with a CD on endless repeat or with a FM tuner as the source. That's the only practical way to let the cables run in over a reasonable time.
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