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<blockquote data-quote="metalheadjoe" data-source="post: 8754949" data-attributes="member: 581422"><p>There is NOTHING we can do to our equipment that the manufacturer can't do before it leaves their factory, if they deem it necessary. If certain parts require certain procedures before they are optimally usable, manufacturers are far better equipped to perform those procedures. Businesses don't care about how our stereos sound; they care about making money. The exception is drivers that aren't mass-produced.</p><p></p><p>If it makes you feel better to play your stereo quieter for a while, go for it, but don't say it's necessary without evidence. </p><p></p><p>[USER=587645]@mat3833[/USER] you compared spiders to motor oil and steel blades. Does that make any sense? "Metal can be hardened through certain processes, better play my subs at low volume for a while!"</p><p></p><p>Does everyone who is pro-break-in do it simply to play it safe? "Playing it safe" translates to "not experienced enough to know what will happen". Nothing wrong with that; I also have subjects where I play it safe due to inexperience, but don't tout on like your inexperienced opinion is the fruit of vast experience. There's a difference between "being safe" and "playing it safe".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="metalheadjoe, post: 8754949, member: 581422"] There is NOTHING we can do to our equipment that the manufacturer can't do before it leaves their factory, if they deem it necessary. If certain parts require certain procedures before they are optimally usable, manufacturers are far better equipped to perform those procedures. Businesses don't care about how our stereos sound; they care about making money. The exception is drivers that aren't mass-produced. If it makes you feel better to play your stereo quieter for a while, go for it, but don't say it's necessary without evidence. [USER=587645]@mat3833[/USER] you compared spiders to motor oil and steel blades. Does that make any sense? "Metal can be hardened through certain processes, better play my subs at low volume for a while!" Does everyone who is pro-break-in do it simply to play it safe? "Playing it safe" translates to "not experienced enough to know what will happen". Nothing wrong with that; I also have subjects where I play it safe due to inexperience, but don't tout on like your inexperienced opinion is the fruit of vast experience. There's a difference between "being safe" and "playing it safe". [/QUOTE]
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