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Loudspeakers are complex mechanical elements that require a period of adaptation, called the break-in period, in order to reach their full potential and adjust to ambient conditions of temperature and humidity. When new, a loudspeaker can't express its full potential because its suspensions are still rigid, limiting midrange and bass reproduction.
The main aim of the running-in process is to soften the speaker's mechanical components, an essential step in achieving optimum performance.
Break-in times vary according to factors such as loudspeaker type, power, amplification used, musical preferences and environmental conditions.
Break-in tips:
Once the speaker's characteristics have stabilized, you'll be able to fully appreciate its performance.
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