Do dormant cables need "RE" Broken In? If so how long can they sit dormant?


Personally I believe new cables need a break in period, if anything, for my ears to get used to the sound difference. 

One buys a vintage cable that has not been used for years (My Case), A cable in storage, or a current cable connected where one has not used that component for some time..................how long can a cable sit before it needs "re broken -Iin" or does the initial, new break-in is all that is needed for the life of the cable?

 

Just curious if there are any rules of thumb amongst cable experts. 

aberyclark

Some forums reported that periodic cooking of one’s cables yields sonic benefits, so I’m considering purchasing a Audiodharma cable cooker.  A lower cost alternative is Hagerman Frybaby.

I just wrap mine around a dead chicken every few months. 

Warning: Chickens WERE harmed in this procedure.

P.S.

Oh crap, sorry. I honestly thought the cooker was a sarcastic response until I just Googled it. Wow.

I have a few extra components around that allow me to hook up cables to,break them in. I got a connector converter so I can power my extra refrigerator through an audio power cord… hence cooking it… without harming any chickens. 
 

Those cable cookers are expensive.