+1 If you don't like the speaker the first time you hook it up at home, break-in is not going to magically transform it. If you do like what the speaker is doing, it's only going to get better--more so--over time. I don't think you can generalize about tweeters, midranges and woofers--each brand and model is going to be a little different. The materials science aspect of break-in has already been addressed.
Driver breakin period, what’s the science?
So have these new speakers and been told they need a hundred hours to be broken in, and then sound will improve.
What’s going on as break in occurs? More important for tweet, mid or bass?
My initial listening has simple vocals/music passages sounding very good, and more complex and very layered sections that may have potential to improve.
What’s going on as break in occurs? More important for tweet, mid or bass?
My initial listening has simple vocals/music passages sounding very good, and more complex and very layered sections that may have potential to improve.