I finally got my CT-1 speaker cables broken in. Like others, I noticed I had to turn up the volume on my preamp to get the same volume, likely due to the increased impedance compared to my Acoustic Zen Satori Shotgun Biwire (which are great cables themselves).
Unlike when I put in the HFC interconnect cables, there was not an immediate quantum improvement in performance. Sure, there was more detail for the most part, but the bass was weak, and overall maybe not as 'musical' as the AZ cables. After about 250-400 hours, however, I think I am finally getting the full-loom HFC effect. NOW I'm getting more music, and I'm noticing how the musicians are playing more, and getting drawn into the music even more.
So, I would say that while the HFC PC and IC cables were an instant improvement (but also continue to improve over several hundred hours), the speaker cables really need a long break-in period before they work anywhere close to their best.
Unlike when I put in the HFC interconnect cables, there was not an immediate quantum improvement in performance. Sure, there was more detail for the most part, but the bass was weak, and overall maybe not as 'musical' as the AZ cables. After about 250-400 hours, however, I think I am finally getting the full-loom HFC effect. NOW I'm getting more music, and I'm noticing how the musicians are playing more, and getting drawn into the music even more.
So, I would say that while the HFC PC and IC cables were an instant improvement (but also continue to improve over several hundred hours), the speaker cables really need a long break-in period before they work anywhere close to their best.