In Reply to: Re: run-in period for Harbeth HL Compact 7ES posted by James@mozcom.com on September 30, 2001 at 19:15:07:
The only way I could ever imagine speakers taking 3 years to break in is if the user plays them for about an hour every 3 weeks. And after 10 years the drivers are more likely to be rotting than still breaking in. I've got a pair of vintage Rogers LS2's with decayed woofers sitting in my room as it is (still trying to find replacement drivers but not having luck, they're a friend's). Longest I've ever heard a driver take to break in (with HEAVY break in procedure) is under 300 hours. 10 years of constant playing is rather rediculous..--Alan
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- Re: run-in period for Harbeth HL Compact 7ES - asull2k 20:40:13 09/30/01 (8)
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- Re: run-in period for Harbeth HL Compact 7ES - TOOL 20:49:55 09/30/01 (6)
- You can do 120 hours in five days! - DkB 21:46:42 09/30/01 (5)
- Any how many SACD titles can you listen to after you sell your CD player? - GEO 10:07:37 10/02/01 (0)
- Re: You can do 120 hours in five days! - asull2k 05:21:59 10/01/01 (0)
- Re: You can do 120 hours in five days! - TOOL 23:00:57 09/30/01 (2)
- Re: You can do 120 hours in five days! - DkB 09:26:38 10/01/01 (1)
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