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Infinity Kappa 693.7 break-in period?
Anyone heard of having to break-in speakers? I read some reviews and a
couple of people mention that for these speakers. |
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Infinity Kappa 693.7 break-in period?
In article , Scott wrote:
Anyone heard of having to break-in speakers? I read some reviews and a couple of people mention that for these speakers. Most will tell you its nonsense. It seems clear that break in for woofer fundamental resonance is not required. For high power, it does make sense to gradually increase power so certain epoxies and glues stabilize. Ferro Fluid contained drivers would seem to have the least chance of having anything to do with break in. The ferro fluid also makes it resonant frequency so a lot less relavant. If you think you should, do it. I think on high powered drivers, the voice coil impedance can double on power peaks owing to 3 dB power compression. Its got to be getting pretty hot to do that. greg |
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