I purchased a pair of REL S3 SHO subwoofers and followed their break in instructions. During the first hour I thought I had made a huge mistake, as they sounded really boomy. That was something I did not want. However, after following all of their break in steps they sounded incredible. It took me awhile to dial them in and now my towers sound less harsh and I have better sounding vocals.
What is "break in" and what difference does it make? In amps? Preamps? Speakers? More?
Hi folks,
Newbie question. I read often about a break-in period for speakers, amps. Can someone explain what this means, technically and to the listener's ears?
Is there a difference in what one hears when it comes to speaker break-in vs. component break-in?
Are there levels (quality) where break-in makes no difference?
Thanks.
Newbie question. I read often about a break-in period for speakers, amps. Can someone explain what this means, technically and to the listener's ears?
Is there a difference in what one hears when it comes to speaker break-in vs. component break-in?
Are there levels (quality) where break-in makes no difference?
Thanks.
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