
Breaking in new Speakers
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The Crutchfield catalog is promoting "Hi-Fi 2.0". Saying that trends towards looks and convenience have robbed folks of good sound over the years, and they want to promote attention to higher quality, less compression, speaker placement, etc. Nice to see that from a company that has helped create and feed the market for the opposite. But never mind, it is a positive thing for them to do. http://www.crutchfield.com/app/Promo/Product/hifi.aspx
Considering a PrimaLuna tube cd player. It has a high output impedance. Understand how this works when dealing with preamps/amps. How does this work with a transformer based passive line stage like my Sonic Euphoria? I know of two tube units that will not work with the transformer line stage (EAR phono stage and Eastern Electric phono). EAR goes unstable. Don't think this is the same as bad impedance mismatch. Should I avoid all tube sources with this line stage?
just trying to understand the technical side of this.
thanks
barondla
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Hi,
I am about to take delivery of a brand new pair of B & W 685 speakers. I read somewhere about breaking them in by playing low level back ground music for up to 50 hours.
Does anyone know about breaking in speakers, and can give some guidelines?
thanks.