|
Audio Asylum Thread Printer Get a view of an entire thread on one page |
For Sale Ads |
70.233.173.150
In Reply to: Re: Ahh.... posted by alan m. kafton on April 2, 2007 at 21:39:18:
I know some people have had VD cook their cables 8 days before shipping.
Follow Ups:
How many days? That is wholly dependent on the VD model. The heavier the gauge, the greater amount of dielectric material, the longer they must be conditioned. On VD's better models, I have no doubt that 7 or 8 days is a must. It is even possible that the new Genesis could require more. This is not the norm....most (new) speaker cabling and power cabling requires (at least) 3 to 4 days, sometimes a little more for heavier power cabling such as Synergistic. Nordost requires less time. As a comparison, I condition Acrolink P-4030 for 4 1/2 days. VD's are definitely heavier in gauge and material.
*
nt
nt
....makes cables sound dull and lifeless, but this is easily remedied by putting signal through them (normal current draw for power cables, music signal for everything else). Depending on how much they were over-Cooked, the cables might only need an hour or two, a few hours, or even a couple of days....it's all dependent on how much "overtime" they were given (and the gauge of the conductors as well). If end users are conscientious, this phenomenon rarely occurs. Cooking-and-listening tests are always recommended to achieve the best results.
| ||||||||||||
|
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors: