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Some of you may find this article interesting.http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/loudspeakers/SpeakerBreakIn.phpd.b.
Guys from the NY Audio Rave can testify to the changes they've heard at my place with regards to these things.
So...no, I have not taken measurements (I do not have the equipment or experience to do so). But my life as a dealer would be a heck of a lot easier if I didn't have to deal with break-in.
Then order them broken in! I can't believe that a reputable speaker manufacturer would toss away so simple an improvement as running the speaker before shipping, especially if asked by one of their own dealers. I can understand if it's a midfi manufacturer who mass produces the gear in Asia, but if you're talking about high end gear there's no excuse for selling stuff that's not ready to rock on delivery...
That doesn't solve anything. Either way, there is a delay between the time I order the speaker and the time it is ready to demo.My post and my point was not to complain that manufacturers do not provide support to dealers...in fact, the #1 criteria I have for working with a company (after sound quality) is that the company is easy/good to work with. (The only instance I have had problems is when I asked Blue Circle to run something an extra 100 hours before shipping to a customer was that Gilbert thre ...
That doesn't solve anything. Either way, there is a delay between the time I order the speaker and the time it is ready to demo.
So you're going to tell me that these folk, desperate for any competitive edge, spending wads of cash in R&D to gain just a handful of audiophile sales, are not going to spend ten cents of electricity on a trivial break-in procedure that makes the product sound better? Get real! ...