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Cantilope

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  1. Tripod... Ya, I know you are right, but by boxes didn't rattle until I turned them way up. So the broken cabinet did not come into play that much. Alls I am saying, is there was a differance. Whether it was from age or use, I do not know. But it is my opinion that speakers wear out over time. Any moving part is eventually going to wear. This would logically change the way the woofer handles the movement of air. I am not a beliver in break in, but as someone else noted above, I feel you just begin the breaking down period. Which will ultimately end in the woofer wearing thin and tearing. Just one last thing, I din't say better, I just said different. ------------------ KLF 30 (fronts) KLF C7 (center) KG 4.5 (rear) KSW 10" (rear sub) Sunfire Theater Grand II (pre-amp) Sunfire Cinema Grand (425Wx5) (amp)
  2. About a year ago my KLF 30s aquired loose back boards. I contacted my dealer, and he had a brand new set delivered to my house (fantastic service). So I took advantage of having the new and old side by side, which brings me to my point. There was definately a differance in the tightness of the bass. The new woofers didn't quite have the same depth as the "broken in" ones. It was a complete side by side a/b test. Did the new ones sound bad, no, but there was a differance. I don't put a whole lot of stock in "burn in" times. But, I do think that the drivers did loosen up after a couple of days. As for interconnects and cables? Who knows. ------------------ KLF 30 (fronts) KLF C7 (center) KG 4.5 (rear) KSW 10" (rear sub) Sunfire Theater Grand II (pre-amp) Sunfire Cinema Grand (425Wx5) (amp)
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