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. 


For anyone interested, Granny so,d me some 12 guage speaker cables and they were great on delivery. Wonderful bass and midrange. If they get better, omg. 
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