ToppingSMSL
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No I won't botherPerhaps you could point out where, must have missed it.
No I won't botherPerhaps you could point out where, must have missed it.
As I thought.No I won't bother
Yes, if you play them 3 and something hours a day and the return policy states 30 daysYes, that's true. Could be up to 100 hours.
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.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.
Speaker Break-In: Do You Need to do it or is it a Myth?
We explore whether new speakers need time to break-in, how to break them in and how the performance of a speaker can change over time.uk.kef.com
What about the other speaker?I myself have only really heard it with one speaker and it wasn’t a subtle difference.
Mission m74i, they took around an hour playing the same track reasonably loud, they had a kevlar type driver and they were super ridged. You literally heard the change it surprised me, but that was some 20 years ago so take that for what it is.What about the other speaker?
thats what I thoughtI 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.