Oooooh! he said "broken in" .

There probably are some physical (albeit minuscule) changes but probably limited to the rubber surrounds. One should hope that the cone material itself or the wood(like) enclosure or the dampening material inside or the magnet doesn't under go some mysterious transformation and I won't even bring up the C word.

My hearing isn't sophisticated enough to detect the elusive [physical~sonic] "break in" changes because, to me, all of my speakers sound just as excellent today as they did when they came out of the box. Therefore, when someone tells me that thier speakers are "breaking in", I have to take thier word for it and assume they can hear a difference.


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