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In Reply to: What do you think about the Cable Cooker statement? posted by ArdRi on October 1, 2007 at 16:49:45:
Here is what Audio Excellence (the mfg) says about overcooking:
Does longer conditioning time mean better performance? Can I over-Cook my cables? Will they be damaged?
Over-Cooking can reduce the performance, at least temporarily. The characteristics of this are a reduced or diminished soundstage and a dull, lifeless quality to the music. If this situation occurs, merely letting the cables physically rest, and settle, then putting them back in the music system to play for a few hours brings them back to their optimal performance level. Over-Cooking does NOT do any damage to the cabling whatsoever. Again, incremental listening tests are highly recommended to avoid over-Cooking one’s cables.
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Follow Ups
- RE: What do you think about the Cable Cooker statement? - QuadTodd 10/1/0722:44:19 10/1/07 (5)
- Beat those commercial craps. - cheap-Jack 09:37:35 10/2/07 (4)
- Why don't you jump back, - QuadTodd 11:18:56 10/2/07 (3)
- Take it easy, - cheap-Jack 12:12:23 10/2/07 (2)
- Start from the beginning... - QuadTodd 17:28:37 10/2/07 (1)
- Relax & get a life. - cheap-Jack 11:34:41 10/3/07 (0)