Breaking in a speaker

 

Silver Member
Username: Graphix1

Santa Rosa Heights, Arima Trinidad & T...

Post Number: 610
Registered: Oct-05
what is it?
what will happen if you dont do it?
 

Silver Member
Username: Graphix1

Santa Rosa Heights, Arima Trinidad & T...

Post Number: 611
Registered: Oct-05
Bump.....damn this forum is dead these days...
 

Silver Member
Username: Touche6784

USA

Post Number: 881
Registered: Nov-04
you simply play the speaker. some people say that there is no such thing as break in. usually the surround needs a little time to move around kind of like a car engine needs the pistons to move around to be broken in.
 

Silver Member
Username: Graphix1

Santa Rosa Heights, Arima Trinidad & T...

Post Number: 614
Registered: Oct-05
ok

what will happen if you dont break in a speaker
 

Silver Member
Username: Touche6784

USA

Post Number: 889
Registered: Nov-04
you use the speaker you are breaking it in. you dont use the speaker you dont break it in. still confused?
 

Gold Member
Username: Insearchofbass

Post Number: 4521
Registered: Jun-04
if you blast the sub before its brooken in you stand a higher chance of blowing the subwoofer or causing minor damage
 

Silver Member
Username: Graphix1

Santa Rosa Heights, Arima Trinidad & T...

Post Number: 615
Registered: Oct-05
well i meant that if you dont break it in(play it at low volumes for a good enough period of time)
and blast it loud....what would happen...

arite sean i guess that answers my ques.
 

Silver Member
Username: B101

Queen City, NC USA

Post Number: 855
Registered: Sep-05
Nester just start playing the sub at its rated RMS.
Thats "breaking it in"; After a few months the spiders and the cone will soften up even more!! Making it sound even better!! =D

Some subs may have alot of spiders, making it a stiffer sub.

I SLAMMED my subs when I hooked them up, and the sound better 2day =D

But I would start them off with the rated power first. lol
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