Full range break in


Hi folks,

So my question goes:

If it is true that brand new speakers undergo a break in period,
and if subwoofers are integrated into the system with the new speakers,
since the subwoofers take over at some crossover frequency level,
would the break in process for the new speakers be affected?

Would the woofers in the new speakers not break in properly if crossing over to the subwoofer prevents excursions below a particular frequency level?

Would planar speaker break in be affected by subwoofer integration?

Should new speakers break in running full range before integrating subwoofers?

Thanks and stay save everyone!
hleeid

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Thanks mc!
Any updates on delivery?
Interested to know if the Moabs (with different woofer configuration vs your Talons) might dictate moving around one or more of your subwoofers.

Also, I have had great results elevating 3 of my subs and facing them toward the ceiling with 4", 10" and 15" clearances.

Wondering if you have tried or considering trying this as your listening room is much larger.

mc - I am running the same Dayton SA 1000 as you but only using one.  Also running 4 separate subs vs your 5.

Is turning down just the Frequency knob (the one between Phase and Gain) all that's needed to allow full range?

Congrats again on the Moabs!