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Re: Speaker Break In: Fact or Myth?
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Joined: Dec 2007
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axiomite
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axiomite
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I agree with Rick and Fred....speakers sound better with a drink in hand...or both hands Much alcohol. You must reach the right concentration in the air. It then permiates the speaker drivers and breaks them in properly. Multiple Sessions provide the best results.
Fred
------- Blujays1: Spending Fred's money one bottle at a time, no two... Oh crap!
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Re: Speaker Break In: Fact or Myth?
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Joined: Dec 2003
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shareholder in the making
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shareholder in the making
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He managed a 0.4 hz drop, I highly doubt anyone would heaar such a drop/change in playback of actual material. GR Research has also done some testing with their own drivers and came to the conclusion the speakers do loosen up marginaly after a few minutes/hours but they question whether anyone could ever hear the minimal differences they measured.
Jason M80 v2 VP160 v3 QS8 v2 PB13 Ultra Denon 3808 Samsung 85" Q70
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Re: Speaker Break In: Fact or Myth?
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connoisseur
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connoisseur
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There were no measurements of the drivers taken after a significant cooling down period which makes those tests pointless. I would have liked to see the drivers after the "burn-in" period of 100 or so hours measured after 12/24 or more hours when the driver has not been in use. Not a very convincing test IMO .
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