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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I swear I did not squeeze his head that time. His brain must be on auto pilot. πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€βœˆοΈ 🚌
I have posted this a long time ago. I had just bought a whole system set of silver cables Kimber KCAG. I had burnt then in for 24 hours in a rush to hear them. They were very detailed but edgy and a little shrill. I kept playing them for a month. I then switched them out and cooked them for a week. After that they had smoothed out a lot.
andy2,

Add Ms. Kate Upton to the list of people you unintentionally offended. Not that she will ever know, but in theory.

I have been trying to decipher your post that contained her name. It is really not that easy. It appears that most of us have different idea about the meaning of word "truth" than you do. "Truth" simply did not fit in there so I tried to substitute it with "true". No luck, still did not fit.

I am sure that your intention was to present the truth in that post but were unsuccessful. You see, if you did not have such a negative view of eloquence and allowed yourself the option of presenting the truth eloquently, we could have understood.

Speaking of cable burn-in, don’t you just love it? It makes the world go around.
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