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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8754128" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Like we'd always run the subsonic a little high on fresh installs, depending on the customer's personality and music they listened to. I know, from installing, that using the theory of a break in time works for people that don't understand or are just new to audio. I know it's a lot safer to not play heavy lows on a fresh woofer. I've made woofers stinky like that.</p><p></p><p>And it's ok if a manufacturar needs a break in time. Please explain to me what is so nightmarish about a sub needing a break in time?</p><p></p><p>If anything, it's just safer than sorry, as well. [USER=614752]@hispls[/USER] You're deep into this like most people aren't. Your knowledge and thirst for knowledge are wayyyyy deeper than most people's, and that's highly respectable, IMO. I respect it, legitimately. You've showed me stuff I didn't know about, and I learned from it. Idc who's audio wiener is bigger, I've proven myself, it's not about that to me, I'm not here to prove myself over you. I'm just here to share my experiences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8754128, member: 591582"] Like we'd always run the subsonic a little high on fresh installs, depending on the customer's personality and music they listened to. I know, from installing, that using the theory of a break in time works for people that don't understand or are just new to audio. I know it's a lot safer to not play heavy lows on a fresh woofer. I've made woofers stinky like that. And it's ok if a manufacturar needs a break in time. Please explain to me what is so nightmarish about a sub needing a break in time? If anything, it's just safer than sorry, as well. [USER=614752]@hispls[/USER] You're deep into this like most people aren't. Your knowledge and thirst for knowledge are wayyyyy deeper than most people's, and that's highly respectable, IMO. I respect it, legitimately. You've showed me stuff I didn't know about, and I learned from it. Idc who's audio wiener is bigger, I've proven myself, it's not about that to me, I'm not here to prove myself over you. I'm just here to share my experiences. [/QUOTE]
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