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Hi folks. I bought new woofers to replace my old speaker woofers, 15" Dayton ST385-8, and I was wondering if I have to do anything when I get them to break them in or anything. Should I not have the volume high for awhile? NOt sure what the procedure for this is if any. Thanks.
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As for what to play , Find music that covers A whole range of octaves from Low to High ! & enjoy the Daytons , That's what I have in 2 of my 3 subs |
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What type of music does not matter , Just don't blast it right away . There is another member here that Just got some speakers that the break in period would be about 400 hours . So give them at least A few days to break them in .
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I did not say that . If you give them A few days to break them in without going overboard on the volume you will be ok . Just don't push them hard . The speakers I mentioned above are $10,000. speakers
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All I did for my speakers was, when I was out of the house, I turned the radio on. I left it at a reasonable volume, around -40 on my receiver, and did that for I think it was 3 days. When I was home, I made sure I didn't go crazy on the volume either. After that, all bets were off, and I cranked up some tunes to really get a listen on them. They're still going strong, and sound great!
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Speakers do not need break-in period. Your brain does. The human brain needs time to adjust to the new sound.
If the woofers are not defective, you can play your music as loud as you want as soon as they are installed. Make sure you irritate a few neighbors. ![]() |
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Whether you break it in or not is up to you. I felt as though my Polk PSW125 sub sounded a little more robust after the first week or so, but like Big Daddy said, perhaps it was just in my head - I love the sub!
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Paul Barton is Canada's most well-known and respected speaker designer. He is the founder and designer of PSB speakers. He has spent a lifetime at the National Research Council of Canada. He practically lives in an anechoic chamber. This is what he said in an interview.
http://www.soundstagelive.com/factorytours/psbnrc/ Quote:
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