James Lugo
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How long does it take to break in fresh V30s? How loud? Guitar sound or signal gen?
Mudder":11bm1r9k said:You can also use something like fabric softener or mineral spirits rubbed into the cone material, but I don't like that idea too much.
this!rupe":1lyd6ibo said:One weekend of AC/DC's Highway to Hell album played LOUD on a continuous loop does wonders...I'm dead serious.
rupe":21seepf5 said:One weekend of AC/DC's Highway to Hell album played LOUD on a continuous loop does wonders...I'm dead serious.
James Lugo":20u9ozmm said:rupe":20u9ozmm said:One weekend of AC/DC's Highway to Hell album played LOUD on a continuous loop does wonders...I'm dead serious.
My wife already deals with more s**t then a person should have to...lol I have been looping a 30 clip of me playing rhythm through my Uber, pretty loud for the last 6 hours. Gonna let it roll till tomorrow morning. It's driving my assistant nuts.
D-Rock":1m726ve5 said:A loud and fat clean tone actually breaks speakers in more effectively than a signal with lot's of gain.
gbsmusic":1grtg1ds said:D-Rock":1grtg1ds said:A loud and fat clean tone actually breaks speakers in more effectively than a signal with lot's of gain.
EyesOfTheSouth":3sgphgej said:I'm a speaker junkie and I break all my speakers in with a clean, bassy guitar loop before I ever use them. In fact, I made a pine 2x12 iso-cab just for this purpose. I notice the most drastic change after about 10-12 hours (regardless of speaker model). Break-in is a highly debated topic around the web. But once you do it as often and methodical as I do, you will not wonder if it makes a difference or not......because it does.
rupe":3sgphgej said:One weekend of AC/DC's Highway to Hell album played LOUD on a continuous loop does wonders...I'm dead serious.