"Break-in"

timothyj
timothyj Posts: 129
edited February 27 in Clubhouse Archives
Could someone please explain to me what the "break-in" period for speakers is all about. Why is it needed, how does it change the sound of the speakers in terms of frequency response or tonal quality, and what is the best way to go about doing it?
Thanks, Timmy
Tim

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  • CHRIS
    CHRIS Posts: 454
    edited November 2001
    Hey Timmy
    Some don't beleave in it. Those who do feel it just gets everything used to working. Gets the drivers moving the over all tone gets better. Recomendations are music which has a lot of highs and lows classical, jazz, big band, some even say just sending white noise through them works. I can hear a difference after the surrounds seem to work quicker and the sound is just better.
    Best I can do.
    Chris
    Chris :)