Strangest Transformation in Break In.


This has to be the strangest transformation in sound quality involving break in that I have experienced in my long history in Audio,

I installed new analog interconnects (Wireworld Platinum 8) from my Lumin X1 Dac/Streamer to my Ayre Twenty preamp. These cables are made from pure 7N silver wire and are quite expensive. From the moment connected I was not impressed with the cables. The music was dull. I mean really dull and lifeless. The seller claimed these were new cables and needed a few days to break in. Tweek Geek: Michael, whom I have a lot of respect for said these cables take more like 300 hours for breakin. (I wish I had bought them from him). So, I started with non-stop music playing to accelerate breakin.

And, to complicate things further, 3 days after getting the interconnects I received 8 of the Critical Mass 1.0 footers. They were placed under my Lumin X1 and my Ayre Twenty Preamp. At this time things sounded a little bit better but I was still not impressed for all the money I just spent and all the on-line glowing reviews of these products. There was something dulling the music, especially in the treble region and also severely limiting dynamics. Could these interconnects be such a mis-match with my equipment? I actually started looking for replacements.

I then read a couple of on-line reviews by Positive Feedback in which they claimed that the Critical Mass Footers go through some horrendous sonic changes. I contacted the company that I bought them from and they said they only take a couple of days to settle. It’s a mechanical thing, ok. Mmmm.

So, what the heck is going on?

Well today, after 12 days since installing the footers, you know what? It was not the interconnects; it was the footers! Now, I’m sure the interconnects needed some time to break in, and I had the double whammy going on. But the footers created a wide variance from day one to today. I encourage anyone contemplating these footers investigate the reviews. Today, after 12 days the dulling went away and the sound blossomed and sounds great!

Could it be that I purchased the CM 1.0 version and used them with some light weight equipment and that prolonged the break in process? I dunno know. But I am truly amazed at the fact that footers can change the sound so much.

BTW, The Critical Mass footers replaced Stillpoints Ultra SS.

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Showing 1 response by oldhvymec

I could see the 300 PLUS for silver ANYTHING, though.
I had 60 year old silver USAF surplus #12 cable. I almost chucked it, and sold it for weight. I was patient 35 years ago. ALL winter and half the summer. THEN they sounded like no other, UNTIL they were stolen, along with the remainder of the spools, 4 years ago. (Storage).

I now give SILVER anything, cable, cap leads, amps ( with silver traces)
silver KNOBS, even get extra break-in time. Teflon, Silver, 1000 hours.
YEP.. Is it worth it... YEP, if your patient...

Cabinet settling, STUFF seating, springs shaking.
It has to settle, in and on. SHAKING helps...KING size vibrator!!!

I say get a concrete vibrator. You ever see one? They have to stay submersed, in liquid or  they BURN up..REALLY COOL!

I say if you set that in the middle of the room in a tub of mud. Put 200 lbs of sand bags on it, flip the switch, for 30 minutes. EVERYTHING will be settled. VERY WELL... Getting the mud back out of the room, might be a trick though.
Maybe do a "light lift" over the current wood floor, to loose the mud..
OR poor a couple of "Use later" plinths, for a project..
Concrete shoes, are a popular one.
My ticker is working fine, ok, then later on the shoes. ;-)

Regards