Please explain what's the "break-in"? what's that? what's for?

 

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Username: Panamanian

Panama cityPanama

Post Number: 113
Registered: Aug-05
I am FULLY NOOB about car audio... today while reading I read some review and they were saying something about "the break-in time" in subwoofers.

please explain.

gracias.
 

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Username: Tdbdadrummer

Post Number: 798
Registered: Aug-05
Breaking in is that period like you have with a new pair of shoes. They feel tight and uncomfortable, but after gradual wear on them, they start to loosen, and mold to your foot. Same goes for speakers, don't start by blasting them. Work them up to louder volumes for about a week or so.
 

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Username: Alex_f

Lawrenceburg, Ky Us

Post Number: 279
Registered: Nov-05
kickers blow easy if u dont break them in
 

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Username: Rovin

Trinidad & T...

Post Number: 3964
Registered: Jul-05
new sub parts r stiff & 'needs 2 be excercised' in rough terms sorta like if u buy a new pair of sneakers u wouldn't go running a long race .

same reasoning like if u build a new engine - parts need 2 be broken in.

in spite of this ppl are anxious & blast their subs the moment they install it in but believe me suds sound better after being broken in after some time ....
 

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Username: Nutty91rs

Bloomington, Indiana USA

Post Number: 350
Registered: Oct-05
"Kickers blow easy if u dont break them in"
nonsense they might blow if you crank them into distortion thinking "they should be louder" I've never went through the steps to break in a sub, I just play it like normal and let them wear in on there own.
 

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Username: Alex_f

Lawrenceburg, Ky Us

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Registered: Nov-05
well, thats just what i heard. some1 wrote a review and blew 3 kicker subs in like 2 days
 

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Username: Rovin

Trinidad & T...

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oh , i'm a slow typer cause tyler said close 2 what i was saying -lol........
 

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Username: Alex_f

Lawrenceburg, Ky Us

Post Number: 283
Registered: Nov-05
my dad has this small machine that takes the 120 volts from the wall and u can lower it.u can put like 5 or 6 volts to a sub for a while to breakit in
 

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Username: N2audio

Lawrence, Ks USA

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Registered: Mar-04
install them properly and listen to them. Break-in will take care of itself.
 

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Username: Tdbdadrummer

Post Number: 800
Registered: Aug-05
Lol, it's all good. Obviously shoes are the best way to compare subs being broken in! :-)

Um...I don't know that in house current, is the PROPER way to do that. It's that kind of current (DC right?) that blows subs when they are clipping. Why in the world would that help to break them in?
 

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Username: Graphix1

Santa Rosa Heights, Arima Trinidad & T...

Post Number: 317
Registered: Oct-05
heh heh,when i first got my sub i played it lowww for like 2 seconds.......then i went dial crazy.....and my sub works fine.....well atleast i think so
 

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Username: Southern_bass

Jacksonville, Florida U.S.

Post Number: 270
Registered: Dec-05
when i got my 1st subs...set there for about 5 seconds with it down low...then had to crank it i couldnt help it lol...they're still running fine had them about a year and a half
 

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Username: 54danny54

Betsy layne, Kentucky.. USA duh

Post Number: 1262
Registered: Nov-04
lol when i get much sub...ima use a crappy HU for a week, and weld the dials so i dont turn it lmao
 

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Username: Bestmankind

Los Angeles, CA USA

Post Number: 1435
Registered: Oct-05
i just did what brian did. just play it however you want and let it break in naturally. what harm can you do to it. i didn't read anything on the manual that came with the sub saying you should play it at lower volume for a couple of weeks until they are broken in.
 

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Username: 420pimp

Post Number: 5
Registered: Dec-05
This break in myth should be on mythbusters to see if its true or not.
 

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Username: James1115

Wilton, Ct

Post Number: 4430
Registered: Dec-04
The break in period is more to listen to the sub to hear if you hear anything loose or ratling that can be fixed before you just go and crank it and make small problems into big problems. turn it on and turn it up 1/4-1/2 and go back to the sub and listen and inspect it. Feel the box for a lot of vibration which shouldnt be there or the box making noise or leaking air. Once you find out everything is all good then up it can go:-)
 

Anonymous
 
how long does might it take to break in a sub??
 

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Username: Rovin

Trinidad & T...

Post Number: 4013
Registered: Jul-05
Well like new sneakers nobody said 2 ONLY walk easy on carpet with it for less than an hr everyday . U can go run a marathon if u want with it but it will eventually break in just like a sub .

No 1 ever said that IT MUST BE BROKEN IN OR ELSE IT WILL SPOIL ! - breaking in (in speakers/subs) is just a rough term of what will happen eventually naturally happen over time with it ...
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