What if at all do you have to do to break them in? And what happens if you dont do it? and how long does it take? Thanks
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Just play them, they'll get there.
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There is no hard and fast rule. F1 is right ... just give them some serious play time and they will get there.
A bat is one way to break them in
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These are the steps that I took to break-in my RTi8's the right way:
-Make Jack and Coke
-Kick off my shoes
-Planted my behind
-Layed back and let the tunes play
In all seriousness, just don't push them too hard right away.
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+1 to all the above. Save any serious listening for about 30 days--tweeters will smooth out, and bass will probably increase slightly as surrounds loosen. You notice it more with some speakers than others. My Athenas definitely gained noticeable bass after about a month, my Energy's, not so much.
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For break-in, I usually do about 25% pink noise and 75% music; and I try to let the speakers run for at least a week straight. That is my recipe for success, but they will also just break in on their own as mentioned.
To break in a woofer for spec testing, I use a 20-30 Hz tone at moderate volume for hours on end.
To break in a speaker, I would just push them hard enough at first and cut the treble back a few dB for the first day or two. Harsh highs kill me.
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