Do speaker cables need a burn in period?


I have heard some say that speaker cables do need a 'burn in', and some say that its totally BS.
What say you?


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I dunno Bish.......

What was small potatoes is now a bacon, cheese, and chive stuffed Russet.

I stopped comparing cables after getting the Kinki since upon first listen, the differences are painfully obvious. So is the bacon (get it?...break in)

All the best,
Nonoise
Francis, is that you?  Is Jeff’s Kat channeling, again?  🐍💩🙀👻
Nonoise,
It seems like you can't understand simple logic.  I can recapture for you.
When you listen to something side by side one right after another, no need to audio blah blah blah memories.  Unless you say human being not capable hearing or differentiate or making any logical decision.
Andy2, the logic seems to elude you my friend.

I object to your saying I can't handle the truth when, if you bother to actually read what I said, I'm referring to music one is intimately familiar with being the standard to go by and not the memory of the cable is was played through. Lots of cables can come close in sound just as some can tamper with it. So, once you know how something sounds to your liking, the rest is easy.

No audio memory is needed when you have exacting familiarity with how a chime or bell sounds when played back through different cables. The same goes for fine, tonally textured base compared to one note base that can be introduced by an inferior cable.

That, and the fact that you need not spend serious coin to get great sounding cables. But having said all that, you'll screw it up to your way of seeing things, as is your wont.

All the best,
Nonoise