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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8754655" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>You are acting like a God-king bro. Chill the f*ck out, seriously. I don't even want to continue this because of how toxic your responses are. It's like a migraine for me to have an opinion on this, with you.</p><p></p><p>People wayyyy more successful than you or I recommend break in's for their woofers, some don't. I really don't give a f*ck what anybody does with their woofers, related to this. The whole point of this is to discuss both sides.</p><p></p><p>You're taking some stuff out of context too, purposefully so to be ugly with your personality, I think I'm done trying with this one. You're just too heated on this subject, for whatever reason, like it's actually going to change something in the audio world. You keep acting like I worship the break in or something, to me, and I don't. I'm just speaking from my experience. If I see the sky as blue, I'm gonna say the sky is blue.</p><p></p><p>If you claim people can't hear the differences in sound when their woofer plays differently, you might as well just go ahead call people idiots or ******** or liars, while you're at it. Sorry you need parameters to know something that you can easily hear with your ears. I've heard it will my ears, over and over, and over, and OVER. I don't have t/s testing equipment; I've looked at pre and post break in data, woofer t/s definitely change after some play time from fresh, like I'm just not sure what side you're arguing really. Subs to have to break in some, they do soften up some, even though a lot of that seems to be fairly quickly.</p><p></p><p>Your responses has turned this thread into an unworkable one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8754655, member: 591582"] You are acting like a God-king bro. Chill the f*ck out, seriously. I don't even want to continue this because of how toxic your responses are. It's like a migraine for me to have an opinion on this, with you. People wayyyy more successful than you or I recommend break in's for their woofers, some don't. I really don't give a f*ck what anybody does with their woofers, related to this. The whole point of this is to discuss both sides. You're taking some stuff out of context too, purposefully so to be ugly with your personality, I think I'm done trying with this one. You're just too heated on this subject, for whatever reason, like it's actually going to change something in the audio world. You keep acting like I worship the break in or something, to me, and I don't. I'm just speaking from my experience. If I see the sky as blue, I'm gonna say the sky is blue. If you claim people can't hear the differences in sound when their woofer plays differently, you might as well just go ahead call people idiots or ******** or liars, while you're at it. Sorry you need parameters to know something that you can easily hear with your ears. I've heard it will my ears, over and over, and over, and OVER. I don't have t/s testing equipment; I've looked at pre and post break in data, woofer t/s definitely change after some play time from fresh, like I'm just not sure what side you're arguing really. Subs to have to break in some, they do soften up some, even though a lot of that seems to be fairly quickly. Your responses has turned this thread into an unworkable one. [/QUOTE]
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