I agree with Millercarbon's comment about 'burning' in. In my 12 years or so of playing I have always noticed (almost always) that changing gear, cords, interconnects, etc. needs to settle in for several hours if not days to calm or whatever you want to call it. Enjoy!
Can an unused cable break in?
I bought a new $300 Audioquest cable about a month ago, hoping to improve the sound of my Cyrus CD transport. It didn't improve the SQ even after a little break-in period. I compared it to another transport system I had and it was quite inferior. So I stopped using the Cyrus but left it plugged in the wall for the month.
Lo and behold, I compared the two transports today and there was virtually no difference in sound between the two of them.
I’m listening to the Cyrus right now and am thrilled with it.
Either it’s my imagination, or the cable broke in while unused! The difference isn’t subtle.
Is such a thing possible?
Lo and behold, I compared the two transports today and there was virtually no difference in sound between the two of them.
I’m listening to the Cyrus right now and am thrilled with it.
Either it’s my imagination, or the cable broke in while unused! The difference isn’t subtle.
Is such a thing possible?
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Connecting to the AC Mains Supply Connect the socket on the AC Power cable to the AC Power inlet d on the rear panel of the CD t. Now connect the cable to a suitable AC power point.https://www.cyrusaudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Cyrus-CD-t-handbook-en.pdf For burning in a power cord it will take for ever if the connected load is a CD transport. It could take many months. It will burn in a lot faster if it is connected to a load like a dehumidifier or refrigerator. ( Make sure the ampacity rating of the cord is equivalent to 14 gauge wire.) . |
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