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Old 28th July 2008   #5
Fletcher
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The materials used in the cones of Focal monitors are exceptionally rigid [I've been to the factory, seen the process, it's quite remarkable!!]. As far as "burn in" goes I've not experienced as much of a need for it with Focal stuff as I have with other drivers... if they were mine, I'd put music through then at about 80-85db when I left work for the day and shut it off when I came back to work the next day.

In other words, I wouldn't go nuts about the procedure.

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