Break-in Procedure
Article summary
- No formal break-in procedure is necessary for your speakers.
- Simply playing music or movies allows the drivers to move and improve.
- Components will become more compliant over time, enhancing sound quality.
- After about 50 hours of use, you'll experience the full potential of your speakers.
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We don’t specify a break-in procedure.
It really makes no difference how you move the drivers, they just have to move.
All the components in the drivers, may it be the rubber surround or the spider/suspension, will get more compliant over time until they reach their full specifications.
Just have fun playing your favourite music and movies and enjoy the sound getting better.
After around 50 hours you will hear the full potential of your speakers.
Frequently asked questions
What is the break-in procedure for Arendal Sound speakers?
We don’t specify a break-in procedure. Just use your speakers; they will naturally adapt over time.
How do I break in my Arendal Sound speakers?
It really doesn’t matter how you move the drivers. They just need to move, so play your favorite music and enjoy the process.
When will I notice the full performance of my speakers?
After about 50 hours of use, you will start to hear the full potential of your speakers.
What happens to the components in the drivers over time?
The components, like the rubber surround and spider/suspension, become more compliant as they wear in, reaching their full specifications.
Can I damage my speakers during the break-in period?
No, just have fun playing your music and movies. The drivers are designed to handle regular use.
Is there a specific type of music I should use for breaking in my speakers?
You can play any music or movies you enjoy. The key is to have fun and let your speakers move.
How long does it take for speakers to break in completely?
Around 50 hours of use is typically when you’ll notice your speakers performing at their best.
Will the sound quality improve after break-in?
Yes, as the drivers become more compliant, you’ll notice an improvement in sound quality.