Break-in [message #38689 is a reply to message #38688] |
Thu, 17 October 2002 08:42   |
JLapaire
Messages: 156 Registered: May 2009
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Congratulations on getting them finished! I built a slightly larger version of the Studio, not as large as the Tower, but noticed an improvement in bass after they ran in for a couple of days. I usually hook new speakers to a car stereo out in the greenhouse and let them shout for a couple of days before giving them a critical listen. Since I sold my mains, the "Studio" 2s got hooked right up in the house and the first impression was very bass-light. They got much better after a week or so of intermittent use. If you can pump some power into them they'll wake up faster.John
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