In Reply to: RE: is speaker break-in real? posted by PAR on June 30, 2017 at 07:03:11:
Hi beach cruiser,"High quality" can be defined in different ways, but parts with high creep may afford a good mechano-acoustic benefit in one aspect(such as high loss factor and thus good dampening of resonances,) while it may afford a detriment in another (such as large change with break-in or change in properties in response to drive level.) High creep may not be indicative of a higher propensity of eventual product failure - I'm thinking here of how IIR or many dampened cloths behave, for example.
For these reasons trying to associate creep with quality is tricky.
Thanks,
Mark
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