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.
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There is something to be said too for playing them loudly towards the end of the deal though. I’ve had some speakers which simply would not ‘unlock’ until some ample juice got pushed into them.

I agree with Blindjim.
I just bought some Evoke 20's and they sound OK but the tops are bright after about 10 hrs. on them, ie: high registers on piano and guitar are bright with only a so-so midrange. I've listened to a LOT of speakers but none at this price point. I'm playing classical through them now and stuff that won't make me tizzy but I am 69 and sort of fussy. I like my Klipsch RP-150 and my Dyn Excite X14's! The Excites were horrible when I first got 'em but did warm up some. Thanks so much for all your input!
exactly,my contour s1.4LE speakers sounded impressive from first notes,were completely new:)