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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"And - as I already mentioned - the measured differences are consistent with listening tests."

...says the person who repeatedly bashes people for requesting measurement results and/or blind listening tests.


Besides, what measured differences, what listening tests? Performed by who? Where? Under what circumstances? Lots of room for operator error noted.

Glubson, obviously the listening tests were done by folks who weren’t hearing impaired. No offense to you personally. And the results correlated with wire direction. I.e., they weren’t random. Duh! There is no operator error when 80,000 hear it.
Cables don’t need burn in. Electrons are in orbital shells in the metal atoms and are not in the least influenced in any lasting or "memory" manner by current applied. This is silly to the point of hilarity to the point of sadness.

False science is worse than no science.  This statement has no basis and oversimplified.
And, then, the falsity of a motive denied....

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