Mike Anderson wrote: > Cable burn-in is critical for cables that have been cryogenically > treated. The burn-in is necessary to "warm up" the "cold" sound > produced by the cryogenic treatment. That way, you get a nicely > "defrosted" sound. > > Alternatively, you can just let your cables sit on the kitchen > countertop for a few days.
Careful, this time of year the FDA spends a lot of time and effort reminding people that defrosting turkeys and cables on the kitchen counter top is bad, can lead to many kinds of contaminations. Much better to defrost it in the refrigerator for longer, a week or so. -- Pat http://www.pfarrell.com/music/slimserver/slimsoftware.html _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
