Any of you who,
By conditioning your cables on the Cable Cooker you will take (most of?) the guesswork out of this whole burn-in discussion. Even if you hear little to no difference after conditioning, you should at least have a level of confidence that you are actually hearing what the cables sound like. By conditioning your new cables, you get to hear what they sound like shortly after you install them, instead of waiting days or months and wondering whether the cables are changing their presentation or whether it is actually your ears that are adjusting. You can also "touch-up" the conditioning of your existing cables to remove burn-in concerns when comparing cables in your system.
Considering all the money some here spend on cables and other stuff, the $1-2K cost of the Cable Cooker (depending on the model you select) seems like money well spent. I have no interest in the product or company, other than being a Cable Cooker owner since 2004.
- are in the process of building/improving/evolving your audio system,
- believe there are significant sonic differences between cables,
- plan to try multiple audio cables in the future,
- are likely to spend serious money on audio cables, and/or
- plan to build your own cables,
By conditioning your cables on the Cable Cooker you will take (most of?) the guesswork out of this whole burn-in discussion. Even if you hear little to no difference after conditioning, you should at least have a level of confidence that you are actually hearing what the cables sound like. By conditioning your new cables, you get to hear what they sound like shortly after you install them, instead of waiting days or months and wondering whether the cables are changing their presentation or whether it is actually your ears that are adjusting. You can also "touch-up" the conditioning of your existing cables to remove burn-in concerns when comparing cables in your system.
Considering all the money some here spend on cables and other stuff, the $1-2K cost of the Cable Cooker (depending on the model you select) seems like money well spent. I have no interest in the product or company, other than being a Cable Cooker owner since 2004.