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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8754910" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>I get what your saying</p><p>The problem is that a lot of people that are new to the hobby read through these posts looking for information.</p><p>Now I run DD's and every single sub I have came with a break in advisement even the 2500 and 3500 series</p><p>So what I'm saying is the level of opposition to the subject is telling people not to bother to do it</p><p>Are we really going to sit here and tell people not to break in their subs?</p><p>I have never heard of anyone damaging their subs directly related to breaking them in</p><p>I have heard of people blowing their subs right after they put them in and run full power to them right away</p><p>When your a 10 year plus member with 10,000+ post people pay attention to what you say</p><p>This is one of those better safe than sorry situations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8754910, member: 681842"] I get what your saying The problem is that a lot of people that are new to the hobby read through these posts looking for information. Now I run DD's and every single sub I have came with a break in advisement even the 2500 and 3500 series So what I'm saying is the level of opposition to the subject is telling people not to bother to do it Are we really going to sit here and tell people not to break in their subs? I have never heard of anyone damaging their subs directly related to breaking them in I have heard of people blowing their subs right after they put them in and run full power to them right away When your a 10 year plus member with 10,000+ post people pay attention to what you say This is one of those better safe than sorry situations [/QUOTE]
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