Anytime I insert new cable into the system, I let it play overnight and during the day while away at work. When I come home that next evening, the cables have usually settled in and are sounding the way they were meant to sound. Unless of course they are band spanking new, then 200-300 of playtime is typical burn-in time IMHO. Fact is, it takes time and patience with cables.
Thanks Inna for the feedback, love to hear more of your impressions of Neptune sound. I heard thru the grapevine, according to JA, they are the most popular cable in the Luminist line lately.
@chrisr Cable elevators are a must for my speaker cables. I hear less focus at higher volume when cables are left on the floor. Complex musical passages can seem jumbled together and the sense of attack and decay seem to be negatively effected in my experience. Interconnects don't make it down that far in my setup, but I'd expect the same from them.
Thanks Inna for the feedback, love to hear more of your impressions of Neptune sound. I heard thru the grapevine, according to JA, they are the most popular cable in the Luminist line lately.
@chrisr Cable elevators are a must for my speaker cables. I hear less focus at higher volume when cables are left on the floor. Complex musical passages can seem jumbled together and the sense of attack and decay seem to be negatively effected in my experience. Interconnects don't make it down that far in my setup, but I'd expect the same from them.