Do speaker cables need a burn in period?


I have heard some say that speaker cables do need a 'burn in', and some say that its totally BS.
What say you?


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geoffkait,

Based on your statements, it is hard to guess you are an audio insider. However, it is clear that you do have great imagination and talent for constructing stories with barely any connection to reality.

Pumpkins, flying elephants, and other natural phenomena are always in fashion. Disney may been hiring and I can write you a letter of support.


That is not to say that some of the physics implied by posters other than you may not be correct.


I do not drink coffee and do not smell it when I wake up.

The inside is out, the outside is in. Good luck in your quest for mediocrity. 

You may find this forum more suitable in your quest for Internet fame. Audio forums do not seem to work that well.


http://www.fanforum.com/f98/cinderella-2-dream-wish-your-heart-makes-63013040/



But, before you switch your focus, could you elaborate on those 80 000 people and their results? Where could we find some legitimate proof of their existence?

The answer to the OP question is yes. In the timeline of earth we have barely crawled out of the caves. We have discovered some things but only a very small part of the big picture. The question of time, space , dimensionality or whatever we haven't discovered that doesn't have a name yet.My ears tell me something is going on beyond our very basic understandings of the universe. Those things science cannot explain. The answer is yes.