Question for the scientifically minded amongst you. How does burn-in actually change the sound of a speaker? I always thought that the concept of audio gear burn-in was more audiophile mumbo jumbo but a recent experience with new speakers has changed my mind. They’ve gone from overly bright ear drum scrapers to sounding great after burning in.
if there would be a REAL change in speakers it would be best to hook them up to some 24x7 source and go to vacation and enjoy the speaker afterwards. and again if there would be a REAL improvement why wouldnt the speaker companies let this happen at the factory and ship the very best speaker instead of putting this plague onto us customers ???