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    Break In Period???

    I'm sitting here reading people's cable reviews and I am in shock. Everyone keeps saying "Sounds great after a 100 hour burn in period." Or something along those lines. I may be entirly mistaken, but how in the world can a cable break in? It has no moving parts. Its properties don't change with use. It just doesn't make sense to me.

    If there is such a thing I would love to know about it and what all it entails. If there is no such thing, I find it amazing that so many people can have the wrong information.

    P.S. I posted in the wrong area. Sorry.
    Last edited by Shwamdoo; 03-06-2005 at 09:30 AM.
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