Green,

I know for fact that certain desings in cables and componets absolutely require break in time for the sound to be musical.

Back in the early 90's, I used and sold the Illuminati Digital cable which was the best. When Chris Sommivigo released the next cable, the D-60, I got one and was not pleased. I spoke with Chris and he convinced me to week as few weeks. Sure enough, after 3 weeks I clearly heard the changes and I was HAPPY! That D-60 is still in use as I have it from mu HD cable Box to the 1070. I now have the next cable from Chris under his Sterovox line and was told give it 300 hours. I took that cable to an audiophile meeting and the effects were that it was very Clear yet still needed some break it time.

The Denon DVD 3930CI needed about 50 hours for me to begin liking the sound yet I would say after 150 hours, the capactiors broke in.

"Lizard King, I heard about "cable break in" concept floating around on the net. However, no "official physic books or scientific literature" supports and proves the existence of this concept except for "cable selling manufactors"! Don't believe in this. I am willing to learn and be educated if you can provide me with chapters in physic book or scientific articles published by researchers from establish universities. "

Thanks,
Think Green
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