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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7480914" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>read the bottle....set time, and full cure time. usually, you get about 80%strength in less than 1/10th full cure. i've broke subs in before...just leave it playing a low tone, like 10-30hz off a house stereo (that can handle the impeedance), or whatever. only takes like 10-20watts max to free-air it. break-ins are really he-said/she-said as to need, but if you feel better, then do it. it will sound good when you put it in, and you can play it either way. i've never broke in components, though, but i've rarely ever pushed my mids/highs hard, unless it's to keep up with bass, and i'm wearing ear-plugs/caps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7480914, member: 629234"] read the bottle....set time, and full cure time. usually, you get about 80%strength in less than 1/10th full cure. i've broke subs in before...just leave it playing a low tone, like 10-30hz off a house stereo (that can handle the impeedance), or whatever. only takes like 10-20watts max to free-air it. break-ins are really he-said/she-said as to need, but if you feel better, then do it. it will sound good when you put it in, and you can play it either way. i've never broke in components, though, but i've rarely ever pushed my mids/highs hard, unless it's to keep up with bass, and i'm wearing ear-plugs/caps. [/QUOTE]
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