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Speaker Break-in Period, and when to tune?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8625836" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Its actually perpetuated by people who think the speaker is changing but its more of the user's ears getting adjusted to the sound properties and its not anywhere as annoying and offensive, just like if you were working in a loud construction zone, you get acclimated to how things sound overtime physiologically and it just becomes background noise.</p><p></p><p>For subwoofers the FS lowers and the sub plays slightly lower better but thats basically it. There is no mandatory retune or burn in time needed.</p><p></p><p>For door speakers, midranges and tweeters thats a definite no Literally every setup i've heard has not changed from day 1 to day 100. You can RTA it and it'll be basically the same. Your speakers are not going to magically produce more midbass or smoothen out to a noticeable effect from just playing it.</p><p></p><p>The shops should tune it from the start rather than wasting your time d*cking around with having you come back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8625836, member: 650438"] Its actually perpetuated by people who think the speaker is changing but its more of the user's ears getting adjusted to the sound properties and its not anywhere as annoying and offensive, just like if you were working in a loud construction zone, you get acclimated to how things sound overtime physiologically and it just becomes background noise. For subwoofers the FS lowers and the sub plays slightly lower better but thats basically it. There is no mandatory retune or burn in time needed. For door speakers, midranges and tweeters thats a definite no Literally every setup i've heard has not changed from day 1 to day 100. You can RTA it and it'll be basically the same. Your speakers are not going to magically produce more midbass or smoothen out to a noticeable effect from just playing it. The shops should tune it from the start rather than wasting your time d*cking around with having you come back. [/QUOTE]
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