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Whether it is silver or copper, all wire materials receive considerable mechanical stress while they are rolled out. Anneal treatment is carried out to restore the material's "torn apart" molecules by carefully heating and cooling down the material while preventing any oxidation. Unfortunately, existing anneal treatment is not perfect for restoring the molecules to their original states. The wires, however, resumes by themselves when stored properly for very long period of time -- about 30 years. In fact, any wires can sound good when they are stored this long. Interestingly, the heat-plastic materials such as CDs and analog discs sound better when they are stimulated with laser beams or stylus tips.
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