OP,
Yes I understand. I am by nature not a patient person. I completely get it. Whittling it down to a hand full is good. When you get your speakers you can focus on getting to know them and positioning them. Sounds like you already know it will take a couple hundred hours to break in. So, while nothing wrong about listening to them out of the box... they are likely to sound terrible, and sound disappointing. Some speakers sound pretty good out of the box, many sound terrible... but virtually all change a lot in the first couple hundred hours. Run them 24 hours a day... so by the weekend you have a hundred hours on them... at least that will take the edge off them... maybe more. Break in time varies by speaker. Keep them running 24 by 7 for at least 10 days. Then they should sound like they are going to sound,