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In Reply to: RE: DB-510 posted by mitch2 on November 19, 2016 at 06:12:11
After one day on the cable cooker, I put the DB-510 BNC digital cable back in my system so I could listen to it for awhile. Wow, what a difference one day makes. I couldn't detect a trace of HF sizzle, thinness, or coldness to the tone. The music sounded rich and powerful and mirrored the excellent tonal qualities of my components. Resolution seems improved over the Canare cable it replaces. In my experience, silver benefits greatly from time on the Cable Cooker so I plan to condition it for another couple of days and then put it back in my system. So far I am impressed by both the sound quality and the value.
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Music to MY ears, Mitch....
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...should know the Audiodharma Cable Cooker has been among the most reliable audio products I have owned, both in how it works every time without any problems and also how it works to help me get the most out of my cables.
I have made many varieties of cables over the years, starting years ago with Jon Risch's cross-connected and then quad, cross-connected speaker cables, and progressing to many types of speaker, interconnect, power and even USB cables. The Cable Cooker has helped me evaluate each design without using them in my system for hundreds of hours to make sure they were properly burned-in. Whether evaluating manufactured cables, cables I have made from bulk wire, or my own designs, using the Cable Cooker has given me the confidence I am hearing the cable at its best. The Cable Cooker is also an excellent device for giving your existing cables a "tune-up" by periodically conditioning them to keep them sounding as good as they can sound.
Alan, I am glad I took a chance on a relatively new product years ago because I have used it often and still use it today. Congratulations on designing a great product to fill a need for both those of us who make cables and for all audiophiles who want to hear the best from their systems!
Music to my ears, Mitch....thank you so much.
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