20-Aug-2014, 18:18
20-Aug-2014, 18:21
See "occasional white noise" thread for info on brown noise!
20-Aug-2014, 18:21
(20-Aug-2014, 18:18)theaudioguru Wrote: [ -> ]Just noticed brown noise generator in configurator, anyone using this?
We use it to run-in speakers and cables; seems to work very well as long as you're careful with the volume control.
27-Jan-2015, 18:38
(20-Aug-2014, 18:21)oxfordaudio Wrote: [ -> ](20-Aug-2014, 18:18)theaudioguru Wrote: [ -> ]Just noticed brown noise generator in configurator, anyone using this?
We use it to run-in speakers and cables; seems to work very well as long as you're careful with the volume control.
How long would you normally run the speakers before they were burnt In?
27-Jan-2015, 19:06
(27-Jan-2015, 18:38)Axel Wrote: [ -> ](20-Aug-2014, 18:21)oxfordaudio Wrote: [ -> ](20-Aug-2014, 18:18)theaudioguru Wrote: [ -> ]Just noticed brown noise generator in configurator, anyone using this?
We use it to run-in speakers and cables; seems to work very well as long as you're careful with the volume control.
How long would you normally run the speakers before they were burnt In?
Running in speakers differ from one manufacturer to the other and from one speaker model to the other.
Check with your speaker manufacturer
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28-Jan-2015, 13:38
(27-Jan-2015, 18:38)Axel Wrote: [ -> ](20-Aug-2014, 18:21)oxfordaudio Wrote: [ -> ](20-Aug-2014, 18:18)theaudioguru Wrote: [ -> ]Just noticed brown noise generator in configurator, anyone using this?
We use it to run-in speakers and cables; seems to work very well as long as you're careful with the volume control.
How long would you normally run the speakers before they were burnt In?
Until they are the same colour brown as the noise.