Polk speakers burn-in time

I beliave, before designing speaker crosovers by engineers, speakers must be burned-in. If so, engineers or Polk can know the burn-in duration. will you share this information?
I tried Polk XT15 and burn-in time is more than weeks. almost always radio was turn-on with normal volume. I want to know that is it similar for ES15?
thank you,

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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 51,749
    Sure
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  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 18,040
    Just hook them up, and enjoy!!!
  • skipshot12
    skipshot12 Posts: 1,951
    edited December 2025
    What moving parts need burn/break-in?
    Don't understand the question?

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  • soulwagon
    soulwagon Posts: 1
    My experience is if you don't like the sound of a speaker, "break in" won't help.
  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,915
    soulwagon wrote: »
    My experience is if you don't like the sound of a speaker, "break in" won't help.

    My experience says you have no experience....
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