In operating rooms, they run cautery devices close to the cables, to
prepare them for a scorching session of Metallica.  Hot cable and heavy
metal are awesome for nasty yank'em and cut'em intestinal surgery.

Mike Anderson;159222 Wrote: 
> Myth???  Hah!
> 
> Cable burn-in is critical for cables that have been cryogenically
> treated. The burn-in is necessary to "warm up" the "cold" sound
> produced by the cryogenic treatment. That way, you get a nicely
> "defrosted" sound.
> 
> Alternatively, you can just let your cables sit on the kitchen
> countertop for a few days.


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highdudgeon

Relax.  It's about the music.
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