Subwoofer Speaker Burn In Break In for New Speakers
Low frequency tones and noise
The sound is designed to break-in new subwoofer speaker components. Unlike music, it reproduces a full range of sound the speaker will encounter over a log period of use. It is low frequency saturated noise and random tones that occasionally sweep across the spectrum.
Burn-in time is typically 20-30 hours at a medium volume. (No need to crank it up)
The necessity to burn-in new speakers and headphones is a passionately debated topic.
The reason for the burn-in process is because speakers are typically made from paper, glue, foam or rubber surrounds, with a copper coil and a metal frame. These materials are somewhat
stiff when new. Speakers move inward and outward to convert electric impulses to soundwaves. The faster the speaker returns to its middle resting position, the better the sonic performance
This rate of return to zero is called compliance. The faster the compliance, more accurate the speaker response. As the speaker breaks in, or loosens up, the compliance changes for the better (faster compliance). So too does the speaker sound and performance for the better.
For the record, this is a relatively small change in sound quality.
During regular use, speakers break-in anyway. But if you want the speaker to sound like it will sound for the entirety of it's life after the it wears in, the burn-in audio will fast track this process.
Some manufacturers recommend a burn-in period. A few companies burn-in components at the factory Most companies cannot afford this added time and space in the manufacturing process.
There are the non-believers of speaker burn-in who speculate it is more of a placebo effect. Either way, the break-in process performed at low to medium volume is not detrimental to the speakers, so it is worth a try.
What is your experience with speaker burn-in?
It would be great to hear from you who have given it a go and manufacturers.
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