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What song/hz is best to break in a HDC3 18?
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<blockquote data-quote="wickedwitt" data-source="post: 7981608" data-attributes="member: 622908"><p>WTF is with all these uber noob questions in the last 24 hours?</p><p></p><p>The break in is going to be anything that falls within your subs capabilities which will be 100% dependant on your enclosure. If you are free airing, I would suggest a tone low enough that the sub moves or you are going to smoke those coils before the soft parts ever loosen up.</p><p></p><p>Also, by most people's standards, "Break in" is a myth and the sub should handle its rated power immediately. A few subs need a bit of play to loosen suspension or their triple joint will fail, but that is just bad manufacturing in my opinion. The only thing you are going to get from breaking the sub in is a lower FS and therefore the ability to play lower, better. This will happen over the course of normal play any ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wickedwitt, post: 7981608, member: 622908"] WTF is with all these uber noob questions in the last 24 hours? The break in is going to be anything that falls within your subs capabilities which will be 100% dependant on your enclosure. If you are free airing, I would suggest a tone low enough that the sub moves or you are going to smoke those coils before the soft parts ever loosen up. Also, by most people's standards, "Break in" is a myth and the sub should handle its rated power immediately. A few subs need a bit of play to loosen suspension or their triple joint will fail, but that is just bad manufacturing in my opinion. The only thing you are going to get from breaking the sub in is a lower FS and therefore the ability to play lower, better. This will happen over the course of normal play any ways. [/QUOTE]
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