12-May-2015, 06:12
Hi
One way to accelerate the process of break in is to wire the speaker up out of phase so that one speaker's connections are the wrong way around (reversed polarity). Place the speakers close to each other and facing each other. Insert a CD that has a large soundstage and high dynamics (such as Orchestral music) and see if you can loop the CD to play continuously. Keep the volume low, and leave it like that preferably through the night or during the weekend. The speakers will not sound too high as they are cancelling each other. At the same time, the speakers will be stressed. Once done set the cable connection back to proper polarity.
Cheers
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One way to accelerate the process of break in is to wire the speaker up out of phase so that one speaker's connections are the wrong way around (reversed polarity). Place the speakers close to each other and facing each other. Insert a CD that has a large soundstage and high dynamics (such as Orchestral music) and see if you can loop the CD to play continuously. Keep the volume low, and leave it like that preferably through the night or during the weekend. The speakers will not sound too high as they are cancelling each other. At the same time, the speakers will be stressed. Once done set the cable connection back to proper polarity.
Cheers
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Dubai, UAE