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 have used the KLEI and agree that they sound very natural after break-in. I struggled with 10 gauge wire and have a very hard time believing that a larger gauge will fit properly.
@grannyring Thanks for the recommendations. 

I own some of the Furez connectors and they do accommodate really big wire.  They are said to be pure copper and would work for the two 10 awg WE wires, but for some reason I like the sound of Furutech's copper better, at least when comparing spades between the two companies. 

The attractive thing about KLEI is that the conductor is supposed to be solid copper while most bananas are made from an alloy.  I am disappointed to hear they do not accommodate larger wire sizes.  I have linked their "brochure" below which indicates they will take large wire as quoted below from the brochure;
"Cable Conductor OD sizes up to 4mm (6awg)"
KLEI Brochure:
https://www.partsconnexion.com/media/pdfs/KLEI-83432.pdf

Assuming I am willing to live with "non-magnetic phosphor bronze" connectors these bananas linked below from Furutech look interesting and are supposed to accommodate a wire diameter of 5mm (which corresponds to somewhere between about 4-5 awg.  They allow a set screw connection, same as the FP-201 spades that I like to use.  The only reason I have not tried the Furutech bananas before is that I typically use pure copper connectors.
https://www.partsconnexion.com/FTECH-71115.html

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