thread: burn in time?
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Old 28th July 2008   #4
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From a trustworthy source I've learnt that burn in should be done on low levels initially and slowly shifting to higher levels and deep bass. Music is best though.. avoid sines and noise.

Not only the spider and surround undergoes changes when a speaker is broken in but glue and glue joints as well.. oh and soft cones also of course.

Burning in a speaker the wrong way can lead to increased distortion.


/Peter
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