Speaker break-in for 4x12 cab

speed2dirt

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I was wondering what the best method is for breaking in 2 new speakers in a 4x12 cab. I currently have it wired up with all 4 speakers (2 old & 2 new), but was thinking it might take longer for the new speakers to break-in due to a shared workload with the old speakers. Is it best to wire the 2 new speakers up alone and play them until they are broke in or just leave all 4 wired up?
 
Re: Speaker break-in for 4x12 cab

An old trick I learned here on the forum, many years ago would be this: Load up the new speakers in the cab. Shouldn't matter that the old speakers are there. Turn on your amp and run music through it at a very, very low volume. I forget how long I was advised to do this for, but I let it run overnight for a few nights. I mean the music was barely audible. I turned it up slightly more during more reasonable hours, but still, very low. After a few days, my speakers sounded much, much better than when new. Forum bros who taught me this old trick, chime in if I'm a little off, but I'm pretty sure that's what I was told. Luckily, I had all the wire adapters to run from the rca outputs on my stereo to the quarter inch input.
 
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I would say, hook them up and play muted sort of clean stuff for a couple of days and gradually bring up the volume. Or just do what I do and plug them in and just start playing as you normally do. After all, they are in your cabinet, you might as well get them used to your sound.
 
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"Break in" refers to the sound not anything special you have to do to them... Just play them as you normally would (within their ratings of course). :)
 
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Don't over think things just rock the crap out of the cab.
 
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I'd say just play it as normal. They will eventually break in.

They're speakers, not brake pads.

Don't over think things just rock the crap out of the cab.
+1 to these sentiments. Don't get too wrapped up in the esoterica. A good loudspeaker shouldn't change THAT much over the span of its life in any event, unless something is wrong with it.
 
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You know you are breaking in right when the cops show up.
 
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I'd say just play it as normal. They will eventually break in.

Exactly...do not even worry about it.
There are pages and pages discussing speaker break-in...and it DOES happen, but so what. Music is not about hanging out in a sound-proof room, and trying to hear the difference between a new speaker, and one that has 800 hours through it.
Just play it.
good luck
 
Re: Speaker break-in for 4x12 cab

Keef never broke in a speaker.

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Re: Speaker break-in for 4x12 cab

I just don't recommend staving them in, as in with a boot, to get that "British" sound.
 
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Sheesh. Just wire them up and play your guitar business as usual.
This whole "tonehound" thing spawned by the internet has got way out of control.
 
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Let me write that down: "Play more". Got it! Thanks guys! Now I know what advice to offer when people ask about pickups and amplifiers. :foot:

In all seriousness, I will take the advice and just jam on it. This is the first new set of speakers I've bought that were not restocks (ie already broke-in). The G12K-100s are definitely tighter & brighter than my worn in K100, hence the reason I was asking.
 
Re: Speaker break-in for 4x12 cab

Let me write that down: "Play more". Got it! Thanks guys! Now I know what advice to offer when people ask about pickups and amplifiers. :foot:

In all seriousness, I will take the advice and just jam on it. This is the first new set of speakers I've bought that were not restocks (ie already broke-in). The G12K-100s are definitely tighter & brighter than my worn in K100, hence the reason I was asking.
Yeah...it CAN be obvious...and sometimes Bad/Annoying.
But, if it is just a "difference" that you notice, you will become acclimated to it pretty quick.
Hope they all fall into line pretty quick.
good luck
 
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