In Reply to: RE: Why don't you posted by E-Stat on June 21, 2017 at 18:37:33:
My perception is...that any audiophile who's aware of (and interested in) break-in requirements of speakers will surely be capable of finding some pink noise excitation signal. It's extremely easy to find on the internet and/or a person could easily generate a track with their computer.
FYI, playing pink noise on a pair of speakers (facing each other) with one wired in opposite polarity is a break-in procedure that's been used for many decades.
Dave.
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