Jafant,
I can't be convinced that any conductor could take 300-500 hours to burn-in. Other than confirmation bias, there is no reason based on physics that supports the conclusion that the wire "improves" from a SQ perspective after this period of time. Lengthy run-in with speakers, that clearly is a mechanical process. But 500 hours of burn-in for wire defies logic. It seem the pricier the cable that is being sold, the longer the required run-in time. Count me as a denier.
I can't be convinced that any conductor could take 300-500 hours to burn-in. Other than confirmation bias, there is no reason based on physics that supports the conclusion that the wire "improves" from a SQ perspective after this period of time. Lengthy run-in with speakers, that clearly is a mechanical process. But 500 hours of burn-in for wire defies logic. It seem the pricier the cable that is being sold, the longer the required run-in time. Count me as a denier.