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Originally Posted by Micah D. Cranman
Because it's a much nicer sounding system than the Logic7 alone, as this review attests.
Anyway, it's not as simple as you think. Read this and learn:
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showpo...9&postcount=90
Second, virtually ALL speakers need break-in time. We don't say it for marketing reasons -- it's because it makes a VERY real difference. If you had any experience in audio whatsoever, you'd know this.
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Yes, speakers do have a break-in period, it is a matter of seconds, and it happens at the factory. A speaker system in the context of a cabinet with various drivers may, and I say may, theoretically benefit from a small break in period. Audiophiles have been debating this for years, and I'd categorize it under the chasing the final 5% of sound out of a high end system. If such a break-in were to actually take place, it is not something you are going to hear from speakers like this in a vehicle.
Sorry, don't mean to flame, but.....
