You have to break-in all audio equipment. I consider cables to be a "component." Even if the cables are "pre-broke" once they are coiled-up and shipped, they need to broken-in to some degree. I can see Nordost charging a $500 fee to break-in a Valhalla pair to add to the price. :)
Hey, why do WE have to break-in cables???
With the prices the cable manufacturers charge for some cables, why don't they break em in? Especially the ones that need mega hours. Why leave it to us to listen through the frequently nasty experience of the break-in process. And while we're at it how about pre-amps and amplifiers? Especially the $6,000-$10,000+++ models. For that kind of dough you'd think they could give us a break ;<) and do some of the break-in for us. All the discussion about break-in and it dawned on me, why do WE have to do it? We should get PO'd!
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