Speaker Burn In...


Hi Folks,

What methods work well with Dynaudio Focus 110 speakers to burn them in? I've heard it's a long process, so I want to do it right!

Thanks....Brian.
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Many years ago I sent my MG1 panels to White Bear lake for a rebuild. When they came back they were a little stiff in the sense that they had less power handling and needed a little more juice to get going. That fixed itself in a couple months of casual use.

When I replace the MG1s with 1.6s, I started with zero time speakers. These quite different to break in. The image wandered back and forth for several hours. Frequency response changed, too.
All that was over within a few hours and they have remained stable ever since.
Loose,I think most people take burn in and break to mean the same thing.I could be wrong,have been before!!!!
No, i din't mean burn in, although that is a factor too, no doubt.

I meant break-in. As in loosening up of the drivers, I guess you could say.

Is everything ok now?