
( , Wed 10 Feb 2021, 9:28, archived)

Industry professionals with decades of experience, or an unstable mental case on a moribund messageboard who stays up all night drinking and talking to himself?
I mean it's a tough call
( , Wed 10 Feb 2021, 9:31, archived)

asking for an imaginary friend.
( , Wed 10 Feb 2021, 9:33, archived)

FACT
According to Dr. Jack Oclee-Brown, our Head of Acoustics: "The suspensions see the largest change, [as] they are made from impregnated textile and at a microscopic level the textile fibres pull apart a little when they are stressed, which leads to a softening. Break-in can take from a few hours to a few days. This depends mostly on the signal used for the break-in. Louder music will break in the drivers more quickly. As typically the bass drivers break in the most. Music with more bass will speed up the process too. The same effects can apply to headphone drivers too."
( , Wed 10 Feb 2021, 10:08, archived)

Either running in is bollocks, or it works.
( , Wed 10 Feb 2021, 9:33, archived)

us.kef.com/blog/some-facts-about-speaker-break-in-301371114?___store=english_brand
( , Wed 10 Feb 2021, 10:07, archived)