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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Wait until you hear Schwann cell cables. They will be so fast that the song will finish before it starts.
It’s refreshing to see someone else fall into glubson’s trap of endless back and forth bloviation. 

geoffkait,

It is not a trap. I am selflessly spilling pearls of my imagination for advancement of audio reproduction. Not to mention, Biocables (I just named them this morning) would need to be directional so you get your minute of "I told you so" fame, too. I take care of you. You are welcome.

geoffkait

I love them tomatoes. They exist, they're real, unlike speaker wire burn in.

I think I'm finally seeing the light - that exists between your ears. From now on, I'm taking my new speaker cables to the holy land and drag them on the ground from West to East. Then, I'm bringing them to your place so you can breath on them and correctly mark them for directionality before I even try them in my system. My main concern is how to counteract the magnetic field of the northern hemisphere. Is it possible to get your cables coated in lead or should I buy them from a shop in the southern hemisphere?

As more and more products go wireless including speakers (blueranger thinks we'll still have point source, wired speakers 50 years from now, at least his descendants will), how will we deal with burn in then? There's got to be a way to manipulate that Wi-Fi to make it sound better?

We need to keep this thread going. Eventually, enough people will read it that 30, 40, 50 years from now, they'll realize how stubborn and obtuse we were. But then, thanks to time travel, someone will have the good sense to come back to erase this thread.
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