Dynaudio burn in time and how you do it...


Hi Folks,
I just bought a pair of dealer demo (10 hours on them at most...) Excite X 16 Dynaudio speakers, and am wondering how long Dyn's take to burn in, and how you've done it. I have the Ayre/Cardas burn in CD and don't understand which track is good for speaker burn in. Have any of you used it? Or how do you burn your speakers in? Will there be big differences in the Dynaudio's after burning in? Thanks for any input...Brian.
trumpetbri

Showing 2 responses by johnyguy

This burn in myth is just crazzy  nonsense  !

I just got my Dynaudio excite 44 a week ago they sounding absolutely  fantastic out of the box what i noticed was my old lower priced speaker had more midrange which was tiring after a while listening to certain  music so i do prefer the sound of the new speakers..

Dynaudio tests every driver they make in house and after the speaker build is completed they test it again!

Someone was recommending   here to use a test signal for 500 hour?

"   zmanastronomy
738 posts
03-06-2010 9:58pm
Face the speaker toward each other and change the polarity on just one speaker and the drivers will work with each other and break in faster. It also helps cancel each other out to lower the sound wave. Put them face to face (about one inch apart). Thats how I break in all my speakers. Hope this helps."

THIS MUST BE AN ABSOLUTE F***ING JOKE! !!!!!
Where do you see in the owners manual manufacturer  recommend brake in ????

JUST LISTEN TO THE DAMN THING and enjoy it! !
NO NEED ANY OF THIS NONSENSE!!
trumpetbri OP42 posts03-07-2010 3:22pmThese are great responses/insight folks! Thanks so much for your input and help.


I just hope you dont take SERIOUSLY  ANY OF THIS SUGGESTIONS before think them through using common sense! !!