Do Interconnects need to "warm up"?


My system is left on most of the time and sometimes on standby. I noticed that when I first start to listen the sound is a bit bright. All of my IC's are balanced and single ended Silver Streaks, the components are Krell. It seems to take almost a half hour before the system seems to calm down where it then sounds smooth and sweet. So I was wondering, is it possible that IC's may need to warm up as some equipment does - your thoughts? Thanks!
rpg

Showing 6 responses by marakanetz

You can use 'Keep Warm' settings on your slow cooker so you don't have to worm them up every time.
I think Hifihvn makes sence of cooling cables vs. worming up. Designing freeze packs for cables might be the next crazy tweak in the audiophile business.
Chrisr,
Make sure your measuring device handles magnitudes of 10 or more decimal positions.
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