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Use a mix of Pink Noise , White Noise , and Frequency Sweeps . Volume: Moderate level (around 50-60%).

The stereo imaging becomes wider and more precise. 6. Conclusion Use a mix of Pink Noise , White Noise , and Frequency Sweeps

Play diverse music at low volumes (conversational level). Purpose: Gently loosen the factory-fresh components. Phase 2: The Deep Stretch (10–40 Hours) Phase 2: The Deep Stretch (10–40 Hours) Max

Max out the volume. "Burning in" is not "Burning out." Pushing a stiff, new driver to 100% volume can cause permanent mechanical damage. 5. What Changes Should You Expect? By the end of the 100-hour mark, you will typically notice: Bass: Becomes deeper, more "round," and less boomy. Phase 3: Real-World Performance (40–100 Hours)

For monitor speakers, face them toward each other and wire one "out of phase" to cancel out the noise if the sound is too distracting. Phase 3: Real-World Performance (40–100 Hours)