In Reply to: Opinions and Comments on Equipment Breakin posted by Frank I on May 12, 2009 at 05:18:05:
250,000 hours +/- 100 hours,
for complete break-in.
Only the finest speakers need this much break-in!
I hope my decendants will appreciate the speakers,
because they will unfortunately sound awful while
I own them, during this extended 250,000 hour
break-in process.
I'm not making any of this up.
This is straight out of the owner's manual,
which comes with a blank will form
so the owner can be sure the speakers will
go to the relative who will most appreciate them
(after break-in of course --
for quite a few decades after purchase,
the speakers will make
Frank Sinatra sound like Tiny Tim,
and vice versa).
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Richard BassNut Greene.....................................................................
The "Cliff Claven" of Audio
and the "Floyd R. Turbo of Bingham Farms Michigan"
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- My new speakers will not complete the break-in process during my lifetime - Richard BassNut Greene 08:42:22 05/12/09 (0)