Break In Failed


There is a new set of speakers on the way and after looking for tips on speaker break in, the topic hits left me smirking.

Good advice like face the speakers and wire one out of phase, use heavy blankets and leave on 24-7 for weeks.

The amusing part was exercising them at ~90dB for excursion during away hours. My current speakers have seen that level in my apartment for maybe an hour in the years since owning them. Did I fail at break in protocol?

I anticipate feedback recommendations of connect and enjoy the music after leaving them on for a couple of weeks at my normal listening levels, which has served me well in the past.

manogolf

Do driver manufacturers run new production drivers for hundreds of hours to "break in" before testing?

Yes, most manufacturers will also provide break in guidelines. For example, my JBL 230's took about 80 hours before they sounded "right":

 

Over thinking it like so often on audiophile sites. Just enjoy the music. 

Geezus…Blankets, Out of phase wiring, positioning, Seems like a hell of a lotta effort for something your not going to listen to…my question is, how do you even know if all that does anything beneficial if your not listening to the speakers from jump street? Fwiw, enjoy them from day 1 and just leave them playing when not home.

edit to add:

@baylinor 👍

in" before testing, or do they test them right off the assembly line?

@gs5556 some actually do.

When I got mine, the fellow said let em play for a few days when you go to work.
They are pretty broken in now.

 

How can anyone optimize loudspeaker performance within 20 minutes? Figuring out preferences for room placement, toe-in and tilt takes a little bit of time.

@onhwy61 ^100%^

But they should sound “pretty great” right away.
I have had mine for a while, and each move results in a few months of subtle moving them around before it gets as good as they can in the room.

The Mrs says, “They sound good… stop moving them around.”

If they don’t sound pretty good right away, then they probably aren’t.
Thy only get better and optimised within the room. They do not go from bad to great… IME.

Just install them and listen to them. You'll get multiple upgrades for free as they run in :))