http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/...kerBreakIn.php
I was reading this and what it was saying really seemed to make sense to me. It would also explain why I have never really seemed to notice much difference between speakers initially and after a break in period.
It does go on to mention that the speakers will change their sound after using them for a while (a few seconds after using them) and then will remain the same untill you let them cool down for a long while.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? I've heard so much talk about speaker break in that I thought it had to be there even if I couldn't hear it . . . I remember listening very carefully to my celestion V30s and expecting to hear some sort of difference in the sound after I cranked them at my first jam session after buying them . . . but I didn't hear any real change.
I was reading this and what it was saying really seemed to make sense to me. It would also explain why I have never really seemed to notice much difference between speakers initially and after a break in period.
It does go on to mention that the speakers will change their sound after using them for a while (a few seconds after using them) and then will remain the same untill you let them cool down for a long while.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? I've heard so much talk about speaker break in that I thought it had to be there even if I couldn't hear it . . . I remember listening very carefully to my celestion V30s and expecting to hear some sort of difference in the sound after I cranked them at my first jam session after buying them . . . but I didn't hear any real change.
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