Dedicated lines- need break in?


Surely a, stupid question of the day!
Finally had 2X 20 amp dedicated lines installed with Oyaide outlets with isolated grounds. Hooked up sources and preamp to the lines to start with......, and sound is much clearer and as a result slightly on thinner side (in comparison, although still anything but analytical). I know it is not Oyaide outlets because I had them connected on regular lines and they sounded warmer. (I have electrician coming back today to try out different phase than the refrigerator, ac, microwave etc. to check if the current in phase circuit breaker is not causing the change in sound)

So the question is, in your experience, the new 20 amp lines need to be broken in? How long does it need to be? or what could be the cause?

Thanks,

Nil
nilthepill

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Cables should have been connected to a cable baker and ran 24/7 for 1 week then gently massaged with magic sound inforcer and then sprayed with Mapleshade EMI/RFI line reducer then coiled and recoiled to line up the electrons to north/south bias they are directional you know, (follow the arrows)and then the ends should be treated with sonic connector juice and an audiophile silver treatment only then installed and calibrated by a ISF electrical professional while listening to a "cable-burn-in" enhancement CD or Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture for a dynamic installation:) I'd say give it 2 weeks to get broken in... if no improvement start over and run wire the other direction;)
Excellent idea Musicslug! Now to decide what piece of music the OP will use.