Why Aren't All Cables Pre-Burned In?


Most folks don't buy enough cables to justify their own cable burner. Yet, many cables take 2-4 weeks to burn in. This makes it very difficult to compare cables (did I just answer my own question?). Why don't manufacturers burn them in so you can tell what they sound like when you unwrap them and plug them in? Does the burn-in go bad after they sit on the shelf for a while? If so, wouldn't the second burn-in be quicker when you brought the cables home? I don't get it. Help! Thanks in advance. Hey, maybe some cable companies are out there listening.
ozfly

Showing 1 response by jcaudio

It would be very expensive for amy to do as each machine can only cook so many cables. A company doing any voulme at all would need like 20 machines.
Many dealers offer this service for free when you purchase cables through them.
Even after cable cooking you will still need some music time to complete the process though.