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<blockquote data-quote="Zesty" data-source="post: 3410677" data-attributes="member: 579961"><p>I asked Mike from SoundSplinter about this in an email regarding my new RL-P15, and this was his reponse:</p><p></p><p>"The suspension will soften up as you use it, which slightly increases sensitivity and should therefore slightly improve performance. Feel free to give her a good lickin' right out the box (within reason of course). No reason to think that the driver will become any stronger through a slow break-in, so you may as well go at it straight from the start. =]</p><p></p><p>~m."</p><p></p><p>So I've taken his advice and didn't really worry about breaking it in.....but to be honest after a couple weeks I still don't think I've pushed this thing to it's limit. Def a super sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zesty, post: 3410677, member: 579961"] I asked Mike from SoundSplinter about this in an email regarding my new RL-P15, and this was his reponse: "The suspension will soften up as you use it, which slightly increases sensitivity and should therefore slightly improve performance. Feel free to give her a good lickin' right out the box (within reason of course). No reason to think that the driver will become any stronger through a slow break-in, so you may as well go at it straight from the start. =] ~m." So I've taken his advice and didn't really worry about breaking it in.....but to be honest after a couple weeks I still don't think I've pushed this thing to it's limit. Def a super sub. [/QUOTE]
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