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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8754047" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>I have had my share of DD subs</p><p>Nothing as crazy as the 9500's but still</p><p>I have always broken them in and then slowly brought them up to full power</p><p>4-6 weeks before I turned my amp up to where it should be and even then I was slow to crank it up and only in short bursts for a while</p><p>Even now I just put that 3510 back in and I still gave it a break in period. Not as long, only a couple weeks to "warm it back up" </p><p>Out of the 5-6 subs I have had from them I have never once smelled them burning</p><p></p><p>I wish I would have know about the whole break in thing back in the day</p><p>Would have saved me a lot of $$$</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8754047, member: 681842"] I have had my share of DD subs Nothing as crazy as the 9500's but still I have always broken them in and then slowly brought them up to full power 4-6 weeks before I turned my amp up to where it should be and even then I was slow to crank it up and only in short bursts for a while Even now I just put that 3510 back in and I still gave it a break in period. Not as long, only a couple weeks to "warm it back up" Out of the 5-6 subs I have had from them I have never once smelled them burning I wish I would have know about the whole break in thing back in the day Would have saved me a lot of $$$ [/QUOTE]
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