In Reply to: Re: I hate to say this but..... posted by Ozzy on November 9, 2006 at 12:07:59:
I agree 100% with John "any" breakin that occurs happens within the first few hours."I had a pair of VS speakers in the mid 90s that were horrible out of the box, and didn't come around for several hundred hours. Night and day differences, not subtlety."
How does that prove that it's the speakers breaking in and not your ears? It points more to your ears than the speakers. If a speaker takes that long to breakin then why does it stop? Why doesn't it keep breaking in? How can designers design speakers to sound a certain way if they change their sound? Why is "breakin" a positive thing and always make the component sound better?
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- Re: I hate to say this but..... - MDavis 00:12:56 11/10/06 (7)
- I think it was Kal Rubison that said.... - John Ashman 08:23:48 11/10/06 (4)
- 'cause nobody wants to think 'ah crap.. there goes $10k on wilson speaks..' (nt!) - stuck.wilson@gmail.com 14:36:04 11/10/06 (2)
- Re:You weren't "stuck" with "wilsons", were you? * - Sophisticated One 20:18:22 11/11/06 (1)
- Re:You weren't "stuck" with "wilsons", were you? * - stuck.wilson@gmail.com 19:03:20 11/14/06 (0)
- Because they are - kavakidd 11:13:42 11/10/06 (0)
- Re: I hate to say this but..... - Soundmind 07:34:47 11/10/06 (1)
- Re: I hate to say this but..... - MDavis 17:57:37 11/11/06 (0)