Audiodharma Cable Cooker anyone share experiences?


I am interested in the Audiodharma Cable Cooker and would like to here comments from anyone that has actually used one.
Thanks,
ozzy.
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I have had one since the beginning of the year and would never buy a new pair of cables without one any more. One day on the cable cooker beats hundreds of hours of breakin.
I have used one for almost a year now. On some cables like Valhalla it is imperative that it be used. I can never get it to sound right without using the Cooker. Some cables need as little as a day. Some like Valhalla I actually cook 5-7 days. In addition to interconnects and speaker cables it will also cook power cables. We do not sell these devices and I have nothing to gain in this post other than sharing my experience. Hope this helps
Not to hack into Ozzy's thread here, but how much current can this device pull in terms of breaking in a power cord ? Sean
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Sean......the Cable Cooker delivers a steady state, multiplex signal measuring just a hair under 2 amps of current (for the speaker cable and power cable circuit), in addition to a swept square wave. I know you've expressed your skepticism before, but end-users, including dealers and cable manufacturers, can testify to its efficacy.

Power cables may also be daisy-chained without any practical limit and without any signal degradation. A major audiophile cable manufacturer, for instance, conditions 12 or 13 power cables at a time, in addition to their interconnects and speaker cables.

I hope this information satisfies your question.

alan m. kafton