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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8628923" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>I would say, in OPs defense here that he was scolded for starting his topic in the classifieds section and probably assumed there was mods here who would delete that.</p><p></p><p>That said, I have yet to see any reasonable explanation of what happens to a woofer that makes it handle more power as the suspension softens. I think this is just a way of manufacturers to get people to more slowly feel out the limits of the product, or in the case of a few in the past, a way to weasel out of warranty claims.</p><p></p><p>Either way, if you're that worried do whatever magic ritual you think will "break it in" or not. If you didn't like the answers given in the last 100 threads here about this topic you're probably not going to see any different opinions on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8628923, member: 614752"] I would say, in OPs defense here that he was scolded for starting his topic in the classifieds section and probably assumed there was mods here who would delete that. That said, I have yet to see any reasonable explanation of what happens to a woofer that makes it handle more power as the suspension softens. I think this is just a way of manufacturers to get people to more slowly feel out the limits of the product, or in the case of a few in the past, a way to weasel out of warranty claims. Either way, if you're that worried do whatever magic ritual you think will "break it in" or not. If you didn't like the answers given in the last 100 threads here about this topic you're probably not going to see any different opinions on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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