Well when you learn the difference between Break-in (anything BUT valves or tubes) and Burn-in (valves and tubes) then you might be able to offer a suggestion without showing YOUR ignorance about Breaking in equipment.
500+ hours of BREAK-IN for teflon caps. 1000 hours of misery in some cases. 75 or so reports from about 130 customers over and over.. CUSTOMERS mate not frat boy chat in the halls. 1975-2004. I built a few pairs and sets of cabinets. Usually with ribbons or planars or both.
I liked TNT and a few surplus caps but they were all teflon.
It takes DC to break in teflon caps, plain and simple, that tiny tickle when firing up is all they get until the caps turn that wonderful tan color.
Everything takes time to settle and break in. The wood, VC drivers, cabinet insulation, dielectric/construct settling.
Every show I've ever gone to, the best in show always brought well conditioned cables and the equipment was well into its service life. The stuff that sounds like frying eggs, sizzling bacon and BOOMY BS usually got their just reviews..
The "Its perfect out of the box" bunch is fine.
The fact is it just gets better..
I know all cables sound the same, there is no prefer direction, any ol fuse will do, cable cookers do nothing, contact enhancers don't work, ear plug don't work above 130db and horns rules. Thought I do agree Horns CAN rule.
People are not ignorant, delusional or anything else. OTHERS inability to hear. Not, "hear a difference". JUST HEAR at all! Is on full display.
I think OTHERS have demonstrated several time by comment alone, they, cannot hear certain things and or usually HAVEN'T been around enough equipment to tell the difference.
BTW there are ZERO 24 hour cable reports.. weeks per pair minimum just to settle and somewhat break in.. Months is a more accurate.
Regards