Wingman0121 10+ year member
CarAudio.com Veteran
I do break-ins for my subs, the only time I didn't do that I ended up folding a cone so I must have bad luck or something. I really don't think it's needed though, we wanged my friend's Solo-X to the max the first day and it was all good.
Free-air testing can let you know how much excursion your subs can do before it starts to complain and make funny noises, it is also a good way to make sure your subs are in proper working order before you screw it in the box and stuff it in the trunk.
Free-air testing can let you know how much excursion your subs can do before it starts to complain and make funny noises, it is also a good way to make sure your subs are in proper working order before you screw it in the box and stuff it in the trunk.