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I've wrestled with the issue of speaker 'burn in' for years, but I'm going to say something that's the truth and will probably sound controversial. My QA3030i speakers, on matching stands have been in the same position for nearly 3 years and I've listened to Chilltrax.com for the same period of time and these speakers are sounding better than they did when I set them up. The foam bungs have been in for a few months and these did remove the bass boom. I have this online radio station on all day, sometimes up to 12 hours, occasionally muted to play and save a track on Spotify, after hearing it on Chilltrax.com! The music tends to repeat, hourly, daily and weekly and I have noticed an improvement in the sound quality. I know some tracks very well and they do sound better these days. I don't know if it's because I have the heating on and the speakers are happier than when cold. I'm not sure, but they are more fluid and the bass is a bit deeper, does seem more agile and nimble and the speakers never sound like they are tripping themselves up with busy bass lines. The treble is about the same, but the midrange and all those synth sounds do seem to be more integrated. I read loads of reviews of the QA3030i and I don't regret buying them one little bit. I do think speaker electronics and the physical materials, which produce the sound, do improve with time. I doubt they can do this forever, but I'm enjoying the tunes more than ever. It could also be the output from my Audiolab Omnia, but I don't really know. I've had my system about 3 years and it sounds great. It sometimes makes me stop what I'm doing and concentrate on the sound. The only way to tell if there has been a change, is to buy another new pair and wire them up, something I'm not going to do, unless I found a new pair at a really low price.