In Reply to: what makes it different that it won't 'fully condition' as you put it? posted by Enchantment1.6s on April 2, 2007 at 17:56:32:
If your cables have already been conditioned on the Cable Cooker (presuming they had the proper amount of time), then all you need do is send signal through them for a few hours to let them settle in. I always suggest to customers that they play music (continuously) through the post-conditioned cables overnight, just to be thorough. They should be well-settled in at that point, and ready for enjoyment, or in your case, for comparison.If you have any doubts about how much time they had on the Cooker (and if the amount of time was sufficient), please find out the specifics and contact me directly for reassurance. If your cables were conditioned on some other device, let me know that as well so I may give you some good direction.
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Follow Ups
- Re: what makes it different that it won't 'fully condition' as you put it? - alan m. kafton 18:47:18 04/02/07 (8)
- well.... - Enchantment1.6s 19:04:23 04/02/07 (7)
- Re: Ahh.... - alan m. kafton 21:39:18 04/02/07 (6)
- Perhaps I could request they be cooked longer? - Enchantment1.6s 06:09:29 04/03/07 (5)
- Re: I would.... - alan m. kafton 11:12:20 04/03/07 (1)
- perhaps it's time I just bought my own cooker. * n/m - Enchantment1.6s 11:38:41 04/03/07 (0)
- Re: Perhaps I could request they be cooked longer? - clio09 06:39:25 04/03/07 (2)
- I've heard too much could do more harm than good...(nt) - clio09 06:40:32 04/03/07 (1)
- Re: Over-Cooking.... - alan m. kafton 11:18:37 04/03/07 (0)