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RE: Why don't you

Posted by E-Stat on June 21, 2017 at 10:15:59:

The spectral content obviously could drastically change the excursions of the drivers during said break-in period. That's also a pretty simple concept.

No disagreement there. Your opinion, however, seems to differ from his regarding the necessity for using various types of noise in that process.

"VANDERSTEEN'S START BREAKING IN THE MINUTE YOU START PLAYING THEM"

Note, too that his previous observation is not limited to drivers:

"WE BREAK-IN DRIVERS AND OTHER COMPONENTS..."