Do speaker cables need a burn in period?


I have heard some say that speaker cables do need a 'burn in', and some say that its totally BS.
What say you?


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Except for the part about me needing to get out of my cave more often, everybody is right. I am already out way too much. I also doubt that I would run into Ms. Upton on the street. She lives in Texas, it seems.

 

In reality, anything is more interesting than discussions about cable burn-in. Even more so when they get crowded in some dead-end which is often, if not always, the case. This thread included. That is why I mentioned that existence of burn-in may not be important. Regardless of if it exists or not, what can you do about it? It is not worth getting all riled up about it.

 

Microphone back to whoever has more on Ms. Upton.

That is why I mentioned that existence of burn-in may not be important. Regardless of if it exists or not, what can you do about it? It is not worth getting all riled up about it.

All joking aside, for the consumers, cable burn in may not be important since the cables will sound good or bad eventually.  For cables manufacturers, I think it's important since they have to understand how those little electrons will affect the sound.
I wonder if she's also into music?  What type of system does she have?  Is she tube or solid state?