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how long is the braking period sundown
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<blockquote data-quote="sundownz" data-source="post: 8421846" data-attributes="member: 549523"><p>I haven't seen a need for any special break-in process for any of our drivers other than the new platform drivers -- and only when very high power is used (2x or so rated power) that pushes the driver WELL out into the very high excursion territory. The spider needs a little time to soften up before going all the way up to the ~4" or so excursion levels or you risk damaging the spider. Granted that is only under abuse conditions but I can't think of many people who don't abuse the new X, Z, NS, etc =)</p><p></p><p>So for your case -- the SA-8 v.3 -- no special procedure at all is needed. It will just naturally soften up a little over time but there is no risk of damage by playing it as you want right off the bat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sundownz, post: 8421846, member: 549523"] I haven't seen a need for any special break-in process for any of our drivers other than the new platform drivers -- and only when very high power is used (2x or so rated power) that pushes the driver WELL out into the very high excursion territory. The spider needs a little time to soften up before going all the way up to the ~4" or so excursion levels or you risk damaging the spider. Granted that is only under abuse conditions but I can't think of many people who don't abuse the new X, Z, NS, etc =) So for your case -- the SA-8 v.3 -- no special procedure at all is needed. It will just naturally soften up a little over time but there is no risk of damage by playing it as you want right off the bat. [/QUOTE]
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