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I agree with Steve's mechanical break-in theory. I'm not in the electronics break-in camp, however. 1 out of 2 ain't bad, right Steve?Wayner
Hey AC friends. I'm back with more pesky noobishness .So, I have theimpression that my speakers are sounding better as time goes on. They are about 6 weeks old now, and I've been listening a lot. Specifically, I feel like the low mids/ high bass are filling in better now. When I first got them, it sounded like there was a big null in the 100-200 Hz range (just a guess). The highs seem a bit more tamed as well, maybe partially as a result of more mids in the sound?Am I just getting used to the sound, or is something happening with the speakers, as in 'break-in'. Is it a real phenomenon? What have been your experiences? What about 'burn-in' with components? Is this real? How is it possible?
Very interesting stuff.Boy, do I know zip about electrical engineering
Am I just getting used to the sound, or is something happening with the speakers, as in 'break-in'. Is it a real phenomenon? What have been your experiences? What about 'burn-in' with components? Is this real? How is it possible?
You have already asked the most important question: 'is it real?' The desire to correlate your perceptions with objective reality will serve you well.
I think he's saying that you need to figure it out for yourself.