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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8755253" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>I can't believe everyone has their panties so twisted about this.</p><p>Are we really sitting here trying to say that breaking in your subs is a bad thing?</p><p>I choose to break in my subs like I choose to go easy on my car engine for the first 5000 km.</p><p>Change the oil and then slowly start to bring the RPM's up</p><p>Or at 40+ I choose to stretch before I step out onto the pitch </p><p>If I don't I pull something or at the least I am sore as hell the next day.</p><p>Should I just redline the car coming out of the dealership parking lot?</p><p>So I'll compromise a bit and say in some cases it's not really needed</p><p>But is it doing harm?</p><p>When your dropping $1500-2000 worth of subs in the trunk is it that bad to be cautious with them.</p><p>Unless of course you have one of those money trees growing in your backyard.</p><p>If so please post your address so we can all be careless about the money we spend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8755253, member: 681842"] I can't believe everyone has their panties so twisted about this. Are we really sitting here trying to say that breaking in your subs is a bad thing? I choose to break in my subs like I choose to go easy on my car engine for the first 5000 km. Change the oil and then slowly start to bring the RPM's up Or at 40+ I choose to stretch before I step out onto the pitch If I don't I pull something or at the least I am sore as hell the next day. Should I just redline the car coming out of the dealership parking lot? So I'll compromise a bit and say in some cases it's not really needed But is it doing harm? When your dropping $1500-2000 worth of subs in the trunk is it that bad to be cautious with them. Unless of course you have one of those money trees growing in your backyard. If so please post your address so we can all be careless about the money we spend. [/QUOTE]
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