cable cooker, do they work?


I need to burn in some interconnects and speaker wire. Will a CD that is advertised work? How about a DIY cable cooker plan. I posted this previously, no real answers,just suggestions that might work. Well,I need to resolve this so your help is desperately needed. I would like to build my own cooker if possible. Thanks in advance.
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Gunbei,thanks for the links. Natalie,Buckingham,thanks also. Sean, the reciever in the garage that both you and Natalie recomended would probably work. What would work as the "DUMMY LOAD". I would think a resistor on each speaker cable would work. What value? What WATT size? Also, what about the IC's? How is that done? I need detailed instructions. I will check out the links that Gunbei suggested. Thanks again to all, keep it coming.
Some cable makers specifically say not to use cable cookers. They don't explain why, but I wonder if it helps that the cable is burned in with the components that the cables will be used with? Could a cooker change the cables in a way that is wrong for your system? Some cables work better than others with different components.
You talkin' to me, Sean? First, I'd point out that I did not deny that cookers work. (I do, but I didn't in my post.) What I said was that whatever they do can be done without going to any expense at all. That's only negative if you happen to be in the business of selling cookers.

You are right that I've never tried one, and you might dismiss me as closed-minded when I tell you I have no intention of doing so. My own philosophy is that life is too short to spend time chasing after "effects" that have no known physical cause. As should be obvious, there are lots of audiophiles who disagree. Their opinions are as valid as mine. And vice versa.
Personally, I prefer the cable steamer. I too frequently encountered flabby bass as a result of using a cooker. Regarding your question as to whether they actually work, my experience is that they work best for the true believer.
the mobie works so well on ic's that you'd have to be either deaf or an objectivist jackass not to hear the effect. life is too short to spend even a moment on needless searches for the physical causes of clearly perceptible sonic differences.

-cfb