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Re: Driver Break In In Procedure?




There was a time, when RCF used Kapton voice coil formers for low frequency transducers ( 15/542 ) and for these they recommended a thermal break in with about 60% of AES power ( maybe Im wrong on the number )

I learned it the hard way to heed this.


Maybe from this arose the idea of breaking in woofers, for newer transducers I have not seen this kind of recommendation again,

but if you want to do this anyway with a sine wave, use something below free air resonance of the transducer to avoid DC Displacement effect


Uwe