My experience with cable burn-in is very limited, but I will say that when I got my Morrow Audio MA-4 balanced interconnects my listening experiences generally aligned with their prescribed timeline for break-in. I truly didn’t focus on a lot and just left my DAC running throughout the break-in period and then would listen for a few minutes each evening after work. My experience was that I initially had the Classic experience of getting sucked into the music and wanting to re-listen to my music collection. Then for a couple of evenings I just wasn’t engaged as can happen when I’m just not in the mood to listen. And then I got sucked in again. It was later than I realized that the evenings where I wasn’t engaged aligned with the time period that Morrow Audio says that performance will drop. Correlation at a minimum.
When I got Morrow Audio speaker cables I paid for the 200 hour break-in because I didn’t want to leave my speakers going continually. I life in a small house so it’s impractical to have it going all the time. When I got MA-4 unbalanced interconnects I had a similar experience to the first round.
I won’t die on the hill defending cable break-in, but my experience tells me that there’s more to it than simply nothing.


