Speaker cables - cables make a difference


Happy weekend,

I have some PAD speaker cables I had reconditioned 

and burnt in a little.  They just opened up this listing session

I just hear that live small group, rock/ folk, Live sound.

its not as deep, and delineating, but you get more the other way. 
I like them both.  Reminds me of going to a show.  Happy Loving

This Hobby.

cdtd

Excessive hours burn in skeptic here.  However, if you must, burn in with white noise.  Do not listen to music during whatever burn in time you choose. .

Listen and make detailed notes before burn in and then repeat after white noise burn in.  Invite friends to participate in the before and after listening sessions.

Or, burn in only 1 cable, then compare with a virgin cable. 

Sound differences between different LS-Cables. The Hifi-Community does know it since 30 years. 🈵

Excessive hours burn in skeptic here.  However, if you must, burn in with white noise.  Do not listen to music during whatever burn in time you choose.

I agree that the largest perceived changes, if any, occur during the first 5–10 hours, and I don’t believe long burn-in periods are necessary for speaker cables. However, you might as well listen to music during that time instead of living with white noise.

Are you implying that white noise is more effective for burn-in, or are you concerned that listening to music during burn-in will cause you to become accustomed to a less full sound and reduce your ability to discern any improvements afterward? I don’t believe either is true or to the dgree with which you should be concerned.

@lanx0003 - I tend to not share my specific impression with cables because it sets people up for expectation bias to become a more significant factor. Having said that, it sounds like your experience with the Micca 14 speaker cables aligns with mine.  At the time I had BJC Ten White (10 AWG) speaker cables and after seeing the favorable reviews for the Micca 14 cables and their very affordable price I decided to try a set. They always left something to be desired for me that would align with your “rolled off highs”. I have Focal speakers and felt like some of what I love about the tweeters was lost. When I swapped back to the BJC cables after several weeks I felt a literal sense of relief as soon as I started listening. I shared the Micca 14s with a friend without telling him what I thought about them other than he knew I preferred my BJC cables. He put them in his system for a while and also went back to his Parts Connection speaker cables. I think he was using bi-wired 14 AWG speaker cables (a cheap way to get a larger aggregate AWG), so nothing fancy. When we compared our experiences we both had essentially the same description of losing the highs. Out thought is that it’s likely related to the Micca 14s being parallel conductors while both of our other speaker cables were twisted conductors.  I think Micca 14s might be a great solution for people who prefer a very warm presentation or have an unpleasant high end with their systems.