Duleland break in time


Hi I did a double biwire configuration using Duleland 12 guage tinned copper wire. I imideatly disliked the sound as compared to my Nordost Heimdall. So my question is do they need more"burn in" time or should I chalk it to experience?
Thanks
Mark
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I also love the WE 10 gauge and use it in my rig! I use a double run to the bass and now use a set of Duelund 16 gauge jumpers to the highs. The jumpers are made using 4 runs of the 16 ga in a star quad configuration with Furutech spades. Great sound! My runs are too long for the Duelund 12 gauge in terms of cost and length. I have to run mine under the house to avoid a cluttered look in front of the fireplace. 22 feet! The WE wire has a moisture barrier layer that the Duelund does not and that is a plus under the house.

Both the Duelund 12 ga and WE make nice speaker cables.  I do find the Duelund just a tad more refined, open and smooth.  
I use two different bulk wire for the power cords.  An economy power cord using the WE 10 gauge and a more expensive cord using the Furutech FP-SO22N Nano AuAg cable as well as the 12 gauge version.