JeffAsfbay
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I have not finished reading past the post I am quoting, but, unless the speaker suspension is *very* stiff, I am skeptical of the notion that the sub needs any breakin. I know this can get almost "religious", but honestly, what's breaking in most likely is your ears (getting used to the sound of the system). Whoever it was who took their car to the dealer, which resulted in the stereo system designer stating the subs are working properly - please ask this person whether the particular brand of speaker used for the under-seat subs needs breaking in (or, call the speaker manufacturer and see if you can get someone technical to talk to, as in, someone with an engineering degree in mechanical or audio engineering, and see what they say). Peace to those who are believers in break-in, I just wanted to present the opposing viewpoint.Yes, subwoofers do definitely need breaking in. It's always been this way as far as I know. I used to be big into loud, deep bass...
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