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In Reply to: RE: Nope posted by unclestu52 on June 02, 2007 at 10:58:38
In case you hadn't noticed, Audio Asylum is not a good place for those who throw out a topic and then think they can limit discussions to only the part they fancy. Gotta be frustrating for those with "control issues."
Actually, I don't think too many people argue with the concept of speaker break-in since speaker cones require physical movement to convert the electrical signal into an air wave. Things that move do wear with age. (The curiosity that audio equipment only gets better with use, never worse, has already been pointed out. That's at odds with the rest of the physical world.)
However, it is a legitimate question as to whether speaker break-in is a 5 or 10 minutes process or something that takes hundreds of hours. I tend to be very skeptical of claims that it takes hundreds of hours to break in a piece of audio equipment.
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