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While some debate the science of burn-in, the mechanical reality of moving parts is undeniable. Following this ensures you aren't just imagining the improvement—you are systematically optimizing your hardware.

Give your gear "rest periods." Burn in for 4–5 hours, then turn them off for an hour to let the voice coils cool.

Max out the volume. "Burning in" is not "Burning out." Pushing a stiff, new driver to 100% volume can cause permanent mechanical damage. 5. What Changes Should You Expect? By the end of the 100-hour mark, you will typically notice: Bass: Becomes deeper, more "round," and less boomy. While some debate the science of burn-in, the

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The "harshness" or "sibilance" (sharp 's' sounds) smooths out. Max out the volume

The stereo imaging becomes wider and more precise. 6. Conclusion

Use a mix of Pink Noise , White Noise , and Frequency Sweeps . Volume: Moderate level (around 50-60%). What Changes Should You Expect

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