This is an open ended question, as a manufacturer I know what my customers tell me. While a quality cable will show an immediate change, burn in time will show additional changes. It can be as short as 5 hours or as long as 100 hours. The changes are usually in openness, bottom end and sound stage, and brightness can soften over time. In general there is a minimum of 10 hours before you should even start to develop an opinion. As an example, our Interconnects are all over the place in the first 50 hours, then they start to settle down and do what they are supposed to. There are to many variables to say just how long a burn in time should be. But that's my 2 cents...
Does Power Cord Require Burn-In To Sound Good?
I recently bought a new power cord but there isn’t much difference in sound quality between this new cord and the previous Wireworld Elektra 7 which it replaces. The cords are used on the DAC.
Any ideas if the cord needs to burn in to open up and sound better? It currently has about 5 hours on it and I think I prefer the sound quality of the previous cord which costs 10 times cheaper.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Any ideas if the cord needs to burn in to open up and sound better? It currently has about 5 hours on it and I think I prefer the sound quality of the previous cord which costs 10 times cheaper.
Any thoughts appreciated.
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