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<blockquote data-quote="nissanrider06" data-source="post: 1451121" data-attributes="member: 561363"><p>hey squeak,</p><p></p><p>i know probably 95% of the time breaking in isnt neccesary but my friend did screw his sub by not breaking it in (although it was a pretty shitty sub), i wouldnt just wang away but thats just me</p><p></p><p>and i did notice quite a bit of differance in SQ of my subs when i switched from my kenwood 4028 to my pioneer 7700 ( 4v to 2v) you dont think that was from the preout voltage? wat else could of done it? im seriously asking not being sarcastic, if it sounds that way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nissanrider06, post: 1451121, member: 561363"] hey squeak, i know probably 95% of the time breaking in isnt neccesary but my friend did screw his sub by not breaking it in (although it was a pretty shitty sub), i wouldnt just wang away but thats just me and i did notice quite a bit of differance in SQ of my subs when i switched from my kenwood 4028 to my pioneer 7700 ( 4v to 2v) you dont think that was from the preout voltage? wat else could of done it? im seriously asking not being sarcastic, if it sounds that way [/QUOTE]
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