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  Cable re-burn in
How long does it take for an already burnt in cable to re-burn in back to optimal? I'm doing a lot of interconnect and speaker cable comparisons and sometimes a cable will sit unused for several hours to several days. Is it a fair comparison to A/B one cable against another when cable "B" has sat for unused foe 3 days?
Gooddomino  (Threads | Answers | This Thread)

03-19-12
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03-19-12   I would suspect that several hours is not enough to change a ...   Kijanki

03-19-12: Sebrof
I dunno, domino. Do you honestly believe that if there is a correct answer to this question you will be able to identify it buried within the number of "other" answers in this thread?
Sebrof  (System | Answers | This Thread)


03-19-12   Of course the longer you wait the less likely you remember w ...   Ahendler

03-19-12   Pretty simple actually: for every three hours left unplugged ...   Tom6897

03-19-12   For me i have an isotek cd system enhancer & rejuvenation di ...   Jedinite24

03-20-12   Can't recall comedy (is it american pie?) where kids tried t ...   Marakanetz

03-20-12   I just purchased a pair of ( lightly used ) silnote morpheus ...   Thorman

03-20-12   The movie was ferris bueller's day off. the car was a vintag ...   Isochronism

03-20-12   Ferris bueller is correct. i can still recall the look on th ...   Tom6897

03-21-12   The temperature of your room will affect the burn in time an ...   Musicxyz

03-21-12   Thanks for reminding. great movie i agree. just made my poin ...   Marakanetz

04-03-12   Can excessive gear burn-in lead to burn-in burnout? can you ...   Wolf_garcia


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