In Reply to: Why don't you posted by E-Stat on June 21, 2017 at 07:31:38:
Not listening to the speakers (during break-in) takes the brain out of the evaluation process. It's a pretty simple concept.
The spectral content obviously could drastically change the excursions of the drivers during said break-in period. That's also a pretty simple concept.
I'm sorry, but I don't need Richard Vandersteen to explain this type of thing to me.
Dave.
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- RE: Why don't you - Davey 08:20:16 06/21/17 (17)
- RE: Why don't you - E-Stat 10:15:59 06/21/17 (16)
- RE: Why don't you - Davey 16:25:21 06/21/17 (15)
- It has little or nothing to do with "noise" per se - Dave Pogue 04:51:08 06/22/17 (2)
- RE: It has little or nothing to do with "noise" per se - Davey 06:47:17 06/22/17 (1)
- Sorry I confused noise with "noise." - Dave Pogue 07:20:53 06/22/17 (0)
- RE: Why don't you - E-Stat 18:37:33 06/21/17 (11)
- RE: Why don't you - Davey 06:42:22 06/22/17 (10)
- RE: Why don't you - airtime 07:15:57 06/22/17 (0)
- Entirely reasonable response - E-Stat 07:12:05 06/22/17 (8)
- RE: Entirely reasonable response - Davey 07:55:58 06/22/17 (7)
- I understood you the first two times! - E-Stat 08:17:54 06/22/17 (6)
- RE: I understood you the first two times! - Davey 10:23:16 06/22/17 (5)
- For some reason - E-Stat 11:33:41 06/22/17 (4)
- RE: For some reason - Davey 15:06:09 06/22/17 (3)
- Maybe in time - E-Stat 15:33:30 06/22/17 (2)
- RE: Maybe in time - Davey 16:20:43 06/22/17 (1)
- Mr. Surly speaks! - E-Stat 17:47:59 06/22/17 (0)