Cable Settling???


Bought an amplifier from Reno Hi Fi,Pass Labs 350.5, that has spade only connectors for speakers and balanced and rca connectors for preamp. Purchased a new balanced cable also. Went thru an ugly break in period for about three weeks with about 50-60 hours of music being played. Its a frustrating time when you break in cables but perhaps changing connectors on my speaker wires to spades didn't help matters either. Was ready to throw in the towel but when I came home this weekend all had changed for the better. I only play music on the weekends as I am out of town during the rest of the week. Not sure what happened but I am sure that putting hours on the new cables was the reason for most of my improvement. Did lots of research during the break in period which I am sure will require another 100 or more hours but was most intrigued on reading about cable settling after being moved which is what I went thru, took speaker cables out to have spades put on for amp connections. Have never heard about cable settling before but would love to hear from others who have experienced this problem. Happy Holidays.
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I think we should think about the implications of all this 'hearing a difference'. Taken to it's logical(sorry) conculsion, it means that EVERY component on planet earth has a unique sound, and that sound can be heard by 'audiophiles'. This means that since no two components will measure the same, even two off the same assembly line, then they all sound different. Even the two channels on a stereo amp sound different. The two monoblocks, sound different. Throw in the wire and cords and CD players and all of the other tweaks / stuff, even racks!!!, and then consider all the possible combinations. So what does it all mean?
You forgot to mention that every one cd has a unique sonic signature as well.
Taking the subject to its furthest extreme will do us no good. Let's stay within reason.
Rok, we have no control from cables to cosmos.
sit down, breath slowly.
enjoy the lovley music.
think peace and harmony.
everything will be ok!
I'm using Masterbuilt power cords, interconnects, and speaker cables. The ICs and SCs were burned in on a cable cooker before I got them, but they still needed a couple of weeks to reach their ultimate performance. The PCs weren't burned in and I expected them to reach their performance plateau in a day or two since they transmit substantial current, but they also three weeks to fully flesh out. As mentioned above, I also notice that if I move the cables, they take an hour or two to settle back in. In my system, the evolution of the sound quality during break-in is easily audible as is the time required to recover after moving them.