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.
trumpetbri
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?
Just kidding!
Either works for me.

I have broken in plenty of stuff, but never did I burn-in something!
Magfan, i know you're kidding ~! My comment was not directed at you, as either expression works for me too. But the point I was trying to make is that there is a difference between burn-in of electronic components as current passes through them as opposed to break-in with respect to the movement of mechanical devices. My bicycle parts (moving; mechanical) 'break in', they do not 'burn in'. By that logic, it's easy to see that they are distinctly different things.

Condescension should be checked at the door, as should rudeness and sarcasm. That's not what this place is all about,now, is it?