hello everyone,

I have an idea that can help prove/dis-prove any myths about speaker or other equipment burn-in. You know how in reviews of Axiom speakers, they show us graphs showing the decibel to frequency response, well, wouldn't this graph change if the speakers did in fact change after, say, 100 hours of listening? A lot of people believe a speaker gets better after 100 hours, if not more. Some also believe the same for wires and even electronics, such as DACs and amps. Personally, I am a disbeliever, I think it has more to do with the person getting used to the sound, and not the sound getting better. This is why I want to know if there is information out there where someone or some company has done response graphs with the speakers brand, then after, say, 100 hours, then 1000 hours, and compare them to see if they are in fact different. Perhaps Axiom is up to the task? It would be the only way to scientifically conclude that break-in does or does not exist, and if it does, to what degree.

Any thoughts, suggestions?