Do speaker cables need a burn in period?


I have heard some say that speaker cables do need a 'burn in', and some say that its totally BS.
What say you?


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andy2,

I see that you are bitter, but do not let it get the best of you. I am not sure what your definition of "technical people" would be, but you are making a very generalized statement about people you have never met nor you know anything about. You are on a slippery terrain with that and risk discrediting yourself and your technical explanations. There have been at least two posters over the last few days who clearly showed, without much arrogance, that they do handle technical terms and concepts quite well.

The claim that "non-believers" are non-honorable is probably not worth honoring with further response.

But andy2 you have used language to offend unless in your universe no female lawyers exist. 
"So far I haven’t used any language to offend anyone..."
None except women in general, people who do not share your beliefs about cable burn-in, lawyers, a few potential engineers, Karl Marx, truth, anyone who can actually compose a few sentences that are listenable/readable...



They use the word "honor" as a tool but they themselves don't actually know the meaning of the word...

Could you elaborate on that one? Not only how they manage to use something they do not know at all, but how they use it as a tool. Tool for what?

Not to mention that your definition of "honor" would be helpful in this.