You're not going to hurt anything, except maybe your ears, just use the system the way you would normally right from the start, you won't notice any differences in SQ.

I have read in the past where a company measured speaker break-in, it does take place, but they also stated the amounts were negligible and not enough to be audible, which upholds my idea that if speaker break-in is enough to be audible, then the same amount of time later after the initial break-in process takes place, that speaker should be sounding terrible. So if a speaker has an audibly different sound after the first 50hrs, then after 100hrs it should be noticeably different yet again and so on. So after a few years of use, those speakers should be nearly worn out and not sounding anything like they did during the first year of use. I would hope most companies are not using products that degrade this quickly.


Jason
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