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In Reply to: RE: Wharfedales W Series posted by Brian Levy on July 28, 2014 at 15:25:51
Obviously he's joking "Since you probably don’t have access to the measurement equipment and test signals here are some easy home brew pre-conditioning tips for the next time you buy new speakers (you should buy new speakers once a month. I need a new car").
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Not sure whether you are alluding to me or the author of the article in your comment. The information in the article is not new, it goes back at least to the '50s.
If you note, what I did was not too dissimilar. My speakers go back to around '60. They appeared to have either never been used enough to break them in or because of the long period of none use the surrounds had stiffened somewhat. My usual music is not bass intensive nor loud so maybe not sufficient to get the surrounds to move sufficiently as the excursion on the woofer by its design is not large. The low organ notes appear to had enough energy with volume I played them at to get them moving.
Don Brian Levy, J.D.
Toronto ON Canada
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