my new 12's
#3
RE: my new 12's
that is a sweet lookin set up ya got there!!! Just curious how bad you suffer from the "trunk farts"?? I haven't dun much stereo work in cars in a few years (used to be into the mini-truck scene).
As far as break in goes, the only thing i can really say is CRANK THAT SHIOT UP!!! A good sub-woofer shouldn't need any "break-in" period.
As far as break in goes, the only thing i can really say is CRANK THAT SHIOT UP!!! A good sub-woofer shouldn't need any "break-in" period.
#4
RE: my new 12's
alot of people tell me to let them break in for a bit... but they already pound and there at 200 watts already and thats only half way..i can't wait then im gonna hook it up another way so i can get more power out of them
#5
RE: my new 12's
ORIGINAL: paddock
A good sub-woofer shouldn't need any "break-in" period.
A good sub-woofer shouldn't need any "break-in" period.
#6
RE: my new 12's
yea good point there...i would think its better of to then u dont have to worry about anything happening....like they can't blow if u dont have them real loud but i would rather them break in
alot less thing to worry about
alot less thing to worry about
#7
RE: my new 12's
I was told when I bought subs to break them in for about 2 weeks of daily driving. just keep it not TOO loud and youll be fine. granted, keep in mond to keep them well below the RMS, not by how it sounds.
#9
RE: my new 12's
ORIGINAL: vita
I was told when I bought subs to break them in for about 2 weeks of daily driving. just keep it not TOO loud and youll be fine. granted, keep in mond to keep them well below the RMS, not by how it sounds.
I was told when I bought subs to break them in for about 2 weeks of daily driving. just keep it not TOO loud and youll be fine. granted, keep in mond to keep them well below the RMS, not by how it sounds.
This is pretty much the same as with deep cycle batteries. Off the shelf they don't have the maximum capacity, they reach that after about 15-20 cycles. So when I put a new set of batteries in one of my patients' power wheelchairs, I don't tell them to go home and charge and discharge their batteries until they've reached 20 cycles, I just inform them that once they reach that number of cycles under normal useage that the batteries will be fully broken in and activated and will provide the full capacity.