Interconnects Roller Coaster Ride


I purchased a pair of Morrow MA-1 interconnects, burned them in 24/7 for 500 hours. At present, I'm at about 550 hours. Each night I now listened to my system for about three hours. For two straight nights, the sound is gorgeous with the Morrows. Then the third night things sound bad. This pattern has repeated itself twice now. My assumption was that once the interconnects have been fully burned in, they will stabilize and will always sound good. Has anyone experienced this continued roller coster ride in good-to-poor sound from the Morrows?
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Well, maybe it could be the wires. I am going through a similar thing right now. My case is a bit different though. I installed a new interconnect from which I had no idea what to expect. Right out of the box, no break-in and the sound was delightful. Who ever heard of this happening?Open, clear as a bell, realistic timbres, powerful, but controlled bass, tons of ambiance, etc. Even while in the shower I heard a musical rightness coming from the other room. Now a few days later and it is dullsville. Not a bad cable, but nothing like that first impression. I am chalking it up to the "rollercoaster ride" of break-in. What puzzles me though is that you have already put many hours on your cables and they still don't seem to stabilize. Time will tell in my case whether this cable comes back to life, or did my system just crave a leaner, brighter perspective. Please, I would like to request a cable that sounds like this un broken-in one!