Best interconnect burn-in method


I think I know the answer to this, but I just wanted to double check with everyone.  I am in the process of burning in an XLR interconnect.  The interconnect is between the DAC and the integrated amp.  I am using a laptop as the source, and it is connecting via USB cable to the DAC.  Is it true that I am still burning in the XLR IC if I leave the integrated amp turned off while playing music continuously on my laptop with the DAC turned on?  Thank you for your input.

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randy-11 asked, " do you guys even know what a dielectric is? "

As it relates to this thread, a dielectric is a marketing term used to sell $1.98 speaker and interconnect wires at a thousand percent markup.
A repeat, for those that desire not to remain willfully ignorant of the SCIENCE, regarding dielectrics and cable construction: (http://www.empiricalaudio.com/computer-audio/technical-papers/dielectric-absorption-dissipation-fact...) Further, by those that ACTUALLY KNOW something(ie: cable manufacturers), Dielectric Constants are figured heavily into design parameters/dielectric choices: (http://www.standard-wire.com/coax_cable_theory_and_application.html) and (http://www.ti.com/lit/an/snla164/snla164.pdf)
@rodman99999


Sorry but as usual by conflating different areas of electrical wave propagation science less than honest promoters are able to confuse ordinary folks out of large sums of money for meaningless so called performance improvements.

Dielectric becomes only relevant for non analog audio signals - ie at much higher frequencies such as your cable TV signal or HDMI digital etc.

Same as reflection coefficients and impedance matching become become important in transmission of electrical power over large distances (10’s of kilometers)

Conflating things means that this pseudoscience has a ring of truth to it. The real science clearly tells us that we don’t need to worry at all about dielectric properties for in house AC power or for audio signals through interconnects or speaker wires....
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You could put it in the Freezer for the day. Then keep repeating this process and it will open up even more. The bass will become stronger your life will become so much more pleasing. You will wake up better in the morning not feeling Groggy.

I Usually like putting my Shiny objects in the listening room. This results in better seperation and absorbs the negative ions from the atmosphere. This helps the Speaker cables to feel more settled in.

If you think about it. When you move to a new home dont you need a few days to settle down and feel at home??