Please help with the cable burner


I bought this cable burner, plugged into the power and it run but do not know how to attach the cables into and how long it takes for burning.

Could you please share your comments about how to use it. I, of course, am responsible for the usage myself.

Link of the burner: http://www.ebay.com/itm/161427495357

Thank you very much.
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Wow. So "cables acquire a memory". Amazing that high end audio is smarter than all scientists at all research institutions involved with signal transmission over 100 years. How did analog communications by wire ever survive for those 100 years? How did we ever land on the moon?

I am really impressed with high end audio and proud to be in the hobby, so much physics has been discovered and rewritten by our little industry. Such insight, such understanding, so much genius level thinking.
Yes, audio is full of humor, I love watching "con-man" movies, such as "The Sting" and the George C. Scott movie "The Flim-Flam Man". But in audio, there is a never ending line of these characters, each with their own different story of how they have "invented" superior cable geometry and "discovered" new physics in the field. More entertaining than most movies.

Priceless.
Spyders of drivers break in with repeated movement. Surrounds do also. You can hear both.

Running signal does not change cables. They do not break in. If you have good ears you would be able to tell a broken-in woofer from a non-broken in if you were blindfolded. You would never be able to identify the broken in cables. Different design cables, sure, some are so easily identified many of us could do it very reliably blindfolded. Broken in cables, you are kidding yourself, and you likely don't want to test that to have to admit that. Funny, members of the the audiophile community consider it "making their bones" to say they hear differences, even if they are not there. Every notice, nobody dares say "I heard no difference" when others in the room say they do.