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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This just in! Cardas explains cable break in.

http://www.cardas.com/insights_break_in.php


"Cables, cats, pianos and rooms all need to relax in order to be at their best."

I knew my piano tuner has been robbing me. He is always tightening strings and telling me they got loose over time.


How on Earth do you relax a room?




It is getting emotional indeed...


"A note of caution. Moving a cable will, to some degree, traumatize it."

This just in! Cardas explains cable break in.

http://www.cardas.com/insights_break_in.php

Who writes these things? Even worse, who reads that? I guess, me. Yes, thanks geoffkait. You proved I am a dummy.
Oddly, the Cardas article, written by one with an implied pecuniary interest, cites no authority. It is 100 per cent bootstrap. I guess it is time for hamburgers and peaches while making an ILS approach in the old bus. 🐍💩🐈🚽🔚
Of course you will need to re-burn the cables back  in especially if your stereo has a lot of idle time. Per manufacturer's instructions.