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Mains cable 'burn in' question?

Last post Jul 04, 2009, 8:35 AM by aliEnRIK. (62 replies)
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Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 4:07 PM

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Re: Mains cable 'burn in' question?

DCT is supposed to 'compact' the copper (or silver or whatever), making the electrons flow easier resulting in better sound. Cant say as ive tried one myself. My dad has Black Rhodium cables that are DCT treated but as they came like that I cant compare.

 

I'll just pretend Tar's not there shall I? Stick out tongue

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Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 5:27 PM

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aliEnRIK:

I'll just pretend Tar's not there shall I? Stick out tongue

Who Rik, Tar, Who?
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Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 8:33 PM

273301

Re: Mains cable 'burn in' question?

I am going to ask the electricity supply company to provide me with a cable direct from their generator will I have to burn that in as well?


 Give us strength

Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 8:47 PM

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Digitalpete:

I am going to ask the electricity supply company to provide me with a cable direct from there generator......


That is a very good idea, your own personal mains spur for the hifi.


Digitalpete:


.......will I have to burn that in as well?



Debatable, some think so and hear a difference after time with cables and that difference has become known as burn in. Others hear no difference and are not convinced that such a thing exists.


Digitalpete:


Give us strength



Do you need help lifting something?


 

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Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 8:58 PM

273327

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I love these fantasy threads. Hilarious.

Who needs reality when you can believe.

Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 9:04 PM

273451

Re: Mains cable 'burn in' question?

My feelings, too. It's the HiFi equivalent of the Discworld novels.
Have fun.
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Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 9:34 PM

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Red Dwarf:

I love these fantasy threads. Hilarious.

Who needs reality when you can believe.

 

I love the fact people like you are so blindsighted Big Smile

Marantz AV8003. Arcam P1000 Power Amp. Monitor Audio Silver speakers (Old style). Arcam CD32 cd player. Sony 46W5500. Pioneer LX50 dvd player. PS3. 16 core braided mains cables. Isotek Sigmas + Mira. RA Mains Block.

Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 9:42 PM

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aliEnRIK:
Red Dwarf:

I love these fantasy threads. Hilarious.

Who needs reality when you can believe.

 

I love the fact people like you are so blindsighted Big Smile

People like me, maybe, but not me. Smile

Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 10:37 PM

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Re: Mains cable 'burn in' question?

People believed the world was flat, sounds a bit silly nowadays.

If some people don't believe the difference in mains upgrades, quality cables, burning in and interconnects etc just leave them to it. It is they that are missing out, and perhaps they just don't care.

Just enjoy the music.
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Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 10:47 PM

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Trouble is, we're the ones who know the world is round, believing the scientific evidence. The flat earthers rely on faith, and the fact their eyes see a flat horizon. Or maybe their world is swimming through space on the back of a giant turtle?
Have fun.
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Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 11:32 PM

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Tarquinh:
Trouble is, we're the ones who know the world is round, believing the scientific evidence. The flat earthers rely on faith, and the fact their eyes see a flat horizon. Or maybe their world is swimming through space on the back of a giant turtle?
Is it? Is the earth round?
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Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 11:50 PM

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Re: Mains cable 'burn in' question?

jase fox:
Is it? Is the earth round?

No. See here.

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Posted on Jul 02, 2009, 11:54 PM

273530

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All I can say Red Dwarf and Tarquinh, is that you should try it sometime. Get on the Bay and get yourself a 2nd hand Nordost, attach it to your CDP and if you don't like it, sell it on for the same money. I'd be willing to bet you would hear what we've heard. No, it's not a seismic shift, but there is an air and depth on my system that wasn't there before (and the comparison was made against another branded mains cable rather than a cheapo kettle lead). A very nice refinement of the sound.

 

 

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Posted on Jul 03, 2009, 1:23 AM

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Tarquinh:
Trouble is, we're the ones who know the world is round, believing the scientific evidence. The flat earthers rely on faith, and the fact their eyes see a flat horizon. Or maybe their world is swimming through space on the back of a giant turtle?


Sorry Tarquinh, but I do not remember you putting forward any scientific evidence to such cable debates, only comment.

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Posted on Jul 03, 2009, 7:53 AM

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JoelSim:

All I can say Red Dwarf and Tarquinh, is that you should try it sometime. Get on the Bay and get yourself a 2nd hand Nordost, attach it to your CDP and if you don't like it, sell it on for the same money. I'd be willing to bet you would hear what we've heard. No, it's not a seismic shift, but there is an air and depth on my system that wasn't there before (and the comparison was made against another branded mains cable rather than a cheapo kettle lead). A very nice refinement of the sound.

 

I'm also willing to bet that if you were tested you wouldn't be able to differentiate between your Nordost and a 99p kettle lead.

Because so far nobody in the world has managed to do it.

 

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