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thucydides
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How loud should I play, and how long should it take? Thanks
+1.thucydides said:Thanks for the info! This board is a great resource!
greendy123 said:Here's info from the celestion website. "Important Note! Before breaking it in it's advisable to "warm up" the speaker gently for a few minutes with low-level playing or background hum.
Break in a speaker with a fat, clean tone: turn up the power amp volume to full, and control the level with the preamp gain. Use a level that will be quite loud, but not painful in a normal size room.
Have the bass and mid up full, and the treble at least half. On your guitar, use the middle pick up position (if your guitar has more than one pick up) and play for 10-15 minutes using lots of open chords, and chunky percussive playing. This will get the cone moving, and should excite all the cone modes and get everything to settle in nicely. The speaker will continue to mature over the years, but this will get it 95% of the way to tonal perfection in the shortest time."
This seems like a nice quick method to break in the speakers.
Uncle Unborn said:If you somehow do it wrong, will the speaker get damaged?
Kommerzbassist said:Yes, if you do it wrong in form of blowing 100W through a single 25W Greenback, you might break the speaker... otherwise you should be fine...
How do you define "wrong"?
Scott_F said:I hook up a looping CD player to mine for a few days.