Speakers break in period

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Roger_A

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an interesting article from kef on the subject, they certainly seem to think makes a difference

I myself have only really heard it with one speaker and it wasn’t a subtle difference.

I have to say that the KEF blog is one of the most sensible explanations from a manufacturer that I've seen to date. There's none of the usual bull product about special properties and the cause is explained simply as well as how to deal with it - basically just use it as normal with your favourite music , the only caveats being to use a good amplifier and don't damage them by playing too loud.
 

abacus

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Pro speakers are always run in for a time before they are put to full studio use (They have to be spot on for mixing & mastering) and is where I got the run in information in my post above, so if its good enough for them it is easily good enough for the consumer market.

Bill
 

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