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Sub Break-in
#115558 11/10/05 02:52 PM
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I am expecting my new EP350 later today and have a question. I seem to remember reading somewhere (maybe here) that there is a break-in period for some speakers. Does anyone know if the EP350 sub needs this, and if so how to do it?
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Re: Sub Break-in
#115559 11/10/05 03:29 PM
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Break in is a hotly debated topic around here. Many believe that it has to be done, many others believe that there is no basis for this and that break in happens in the user's ears and brain. Take your pick and grab a beer. This is gonna be long.


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#115560 11/10/05 04:05 PM
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akaRadar,

kcarlile is correct. Any "break-in" needed--if you believe that the woofer's surround needs loosening up, which on the face of it is ridiculous--happens in a minute or two of your running the sub with some good bass material.

If the compliance of the surround material of a woofer were to change with use, the performance and measurements of bass output would continue to change over the life of the product. This doesn't happen (unless it's an old speaker from the '70s or '80s that used a type of foam surround that would often disintegrate over a decade or so).

As ken pointed out, "break-in" is largely a product of your ear/brain accommodating a new source of sound reproduction interactiing with, and influenced by, your particular room and the subwoofer's location in that space.

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Re: Sub Break-in
#115561 11/10/05 04:28 PM
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Thanks for your replies. My speaker has already arrived and sitting in the middle of the floor waiting to be hooked up. The sub it is replacing is an OLD Visonic Sub-1 which has to be at least 30 years old. I finally busted it! Thanks again for your input.
Bill


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#115562 11/10/05 09:15 PM
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Best wishes in the setup. Report back to us how you like it.


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Re: Sub Break-in
#115563 11/10/05 11:44 PM
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Speaking of subs and setup, have any of you used the 'Rives Audio Test 2 CD' for calibrating your sub?

Looks interesting and fun.


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#115564 11/11/05 06:32 PM
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I'm still trying different settings on the speaker and on my amp, but I am pleased so far with the sub. I had another question about the built-in amp/power supply. I thought the power supply would go to a standby mode and the led would turn red when my system is turned off. It's been off for about 12 hours and the led is still green and the sub is warm, like the amp is still running. Is this normal? It's hooked up with the RCA Line In on the speaker to Sub out of my JVC amp.
Thanks,
Bill

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#115565 11/11/05 07:03 PM
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I had my EP350 connected to the sub pre-out on my HK 635 and during idle time it would go into standby mode, get cool to the touch and the LED light would in fact glow red.
I wonder if it has something to do with your amp maybe.

My 600 stays warm continuous and the LED light stays green but after a call to Axiom I was informed that the 600s & 500s will do this due to a completely different type of amp.

Give Axiom a call and see what they think.


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#115566 11/11/05 08:05 PM
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Oh boy, here's the question that nobody asks.

uh,..getting back to the original "Break-In" topic.

(well,..at least I don't recall it being brought up)

But,...here goes.


When I first got my original M3s, they really did sound a bit harsh for a few minutes, then I guess my ears got used to it. Now they are my "personal reference" speaker that I judge all other speakers by,...

Then I got an additional M3 to use as center, and hey, it sounded a little rough too(even though I put it in exactly the same spot as one of the "main" M3s) then my ears got used to it.

Next I purchased a pair of M50s cause the listening room grew up.

Guess what!?

Yeah, they sounded a bit harsh and had very little bass for a while. But I must have gotten used to it when my ears broke in.Cause they sound great now!! Maybe even bettern' my cherished M3s

So the Question Is:.....

"When someone who has not heard these speakers before...enters the room...

....What Do THEY Hear????



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#115567 11/12/05 11:55 AM
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In reply to:

So the Question Is:.....

"When someone who has not heard these speakers before...enters the room...

....What Do THEY Hear????



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Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him?
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