mmg_fan;187955 Wrote: 
> Is 'burn' or 'break-in' time when it comes to electronics/speaker cables
> simply a psycho-acoustic phenomena or does something physical actually
> happen to make the sound 'better'?
> 

Well we don't want to make this too easy for you, so we'll offer
multiple choices and see if you can guess the right answer.

Break-in is:

1)A real effect although the physical explanations aren't well
understood.

2)A real effect associated with actual physical phenomena such as
stabilization of dielectrics in capacitors and linearization of contact
resistance as current passes through barriers.

3)A clever marketing ploy meant to separate naive audiophiles from
their hard earned money.

4)Mass delusion - pass the Koolaid.

5)Undetectable in double blind testing and thus nonexistent no matter
how many people say they hear it.

6)None of the above.

---Gary


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