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Re: Surround Speaker Break-in

It's the same as having a new car with factory speakers. You set the receiver to output a certain amount of bass and treble and never touch it ever again, then all of a sudden it starts to sound different after using it for about 2 months.....the woofers start stretching more and as a result producing deeper bass. To me it's an improvement, since I can't listen to speakers "right out of the box", which is why I set them up in a room and play them very low for about 2 weeks(about 2 hours per day for 2 weeks).


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