Re: Breaking in a speaker.....questions...
I've picked up a few neat little tricks here on the board over the years.
1. Hook up the speaker to your home stereo. Place it face down on a towel, turn the volume up way up and leave the house for a few hours (or not). This will break in the speaker nicely and naturally,
2. Hook the speaker up to home stereo again, this time face up. Get some acetone and a small paint brush. As the speaker is playing, "paint" the glue edges at the edge of the speaker...round and round. This will loosen the joint where the paper cone is attached to the rim...and break it in. This is what ultimately happens thru use.
3. According to Lew, spray some fabric softner on it as it's playing. This will soften the tone as well.
Hell, you might try all three. Any of them will be faster than breaking it in while playing, unless you have an arena tour scheduled.