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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8754451" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>My argument is solely on damaging spiders, not T/S shift or any audible differences. Breaking in a woofer is the act of giving it some time on lower power before you give it a "few minutes" of hard play. </p><p></p><p>There is no info on spider stretch. Nobody does testing. I have no interest in testing something that potentially affects such a small number of woofers. You do you, I'll do me. But just because you think you know all and are right doesn't mean you should come into any thread and say you are God-king and everyone should bow at your feet. </p><p></p><p>I don't know shit about alot of shit, but in my line of work mechanical compliance and failures resulting from improper care is the most common problem I deal with. Spiders are nothing but a mechanical means to control an electrically driven coil. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8754451, member: 587645"] My argument is solely on damaging spiders, not T/S shift or any audible differences. Breaking in a woofer is the act of giving it some time on lower power before you give it a "few minutes" of hard play. There is no info on spider stretch. Nobody does testing. I have no interest in testing something that potentially affects such a small number of woofers. You do you, I'll do me. But just because you think you know all and are right doesn't mean you should come into any thread and say you are God-king and everyone should bow at your feet. I don't know shit about alot of shit, but in my line of work mechanical compliance and failures resulting from improper care is the most common problem I deal with. Spiders are nothing but a mechanical means to control an electrically driven coil. Matt [/QUOTE]
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