Cables "Burn In"


Please,how many days should I wait before my Siltech G3 interconnects are burn in?The sound will be very different?Thanks.
famaraca
Who cares what the claims are. Who cares what, if any, explanation is proferred. The only thing that counts is whether you hear an improvement in the sound. The rest is just techno-babble, scientific jargon and ex-post facto rationalisation. We live in a Golden Age of audio where we are truly blessed by researchers and hobbyists who are not afraid to go against the commonly held beliefs in physics and engineering, to try out various tweaks based on hunches, and you know what, most of these are correct and produce advancements in the listening experience. I am now attempting to create a cooker large enough to hold very large speakers so that they can be burned in for better sound.
OK I know this may have been answered somewhere but I cannot find the answer...So here goes:

I have a new pair MIT T2's and have them hooked up between the preamp and poweramp, if I leave the PRE on full blast with the power amp off (obviously) overnight and when I'm out will this excellerate the burn in process?

I figure that the extra voltage coming out of the pre is better to burn them in quickly?

I will try them between source and pre after they are burned in!

Does this make sense please?

Thx,
Josh

p.s. awaiting a pair of Ecosse conductor 1's too :)
Josh, Unless there is something about the Power amp that is different than anything I have owned, the signal will pass from the pre and break in your cable, regardless if amp on or off.

Yes this does make sense and (obviously) the answer would be different for speaker cable.
Thx Albert,

Looks like my Rotel 995 pre will be cooking hot when I awake!!! ..and by new IC well on it's way to broken in :)

J~
WOW amazing system you have there Albert, obviosly I am on the bidget end of things in comparison! We have one thing in common; the love of music :)