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<blockquote data-quote="tplaya07" data-source="post: 1245765" data-attributes="member: 552766"><p>I just want to clarify that this may not be the case for every brand, just what DLS recommends. And I do not know 100% either way the effects of "break-in", whether it will actually contribute to a different (hopefully better) overall sound..but their has to be some premise to it, if it is recommended by more than just one manufacturer.</p><p></p><p>I know some manufacturers say to be easy for a week, others say a few hours. A well respected site (<a href="http://www.bcae1.com" target="_blank">http://www.bcae1.com</a>) stated that</p><p></p><p>"Some speakers need to be played a while before they obtain a stable compliance.Fresh out of the box, the suspension may be somewhat stiff (mainly due to the material that's used for the spider)." ....</p><p></p><p>..while other respected members state that it will make no difference at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tplaya07, post: 1245765, member: 552766"] I just want to clarify that this may not be the case for every brand, just what DLS recommends. And I do not know 100% either way the effects of "break-in", whether it will actually contribute to a different (hopefully better) overall sound..but their has to be some premise to it, if it is recommended by more than just one manufacturer. I know some manufacturers say to be easy for a week, others say a few hours. A well respected site ([URL="http://www.bcae1.com"]http://www.bcae1.com[/URL]) stated that "Some speakers need to be played a while before they obtain a stable compliance.Fresh out of the box, the suspension may be somewhat stiff (mainly due to the material that's used for the spider)." .... ..while other respected members state that it will make no difference at all. [/QUOTE]
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