01-05-2018, 08:04 AM
Just curious was to whether anyone has any great insight into the process of breaking in a new speaker? The last speaker that I bought (a Weber p12-ish something; I would have to open the cab that it is in to get the actual model) I took out to the garage and hooked up to a variac for the day. That work very well.
But I no longer have a garage, and my family is rather intolerant of me making "noise" (my wife include my guitar playing in that description ). So, as I'm going to have to make some noise to break in the Weber 15f150 that I just put in the 835, I would like to deal with it as quickly as possible.
One option I have available is to use a signal generator (aka my phone) driving the amp, rather than the variac driving the speaker. Would it break in faster being driven at, say, 30Hz, rather that 60Hz? Looking for ideas.
But I no longer have a garage, and my family is rather intolerant of me making "noise" (my wife include my guitar playing in that description ). So, as I'm going to have to make some noise to break in the Weber 15f150 that I just put in the 835, I would like to deal with it as quickly as possible.
One option I have available is to use a signal generator (aka my phone) driving the amp, rather than the variac driving the speaker. Would it break in faster being driven at, say, 30Hz, rather that 60Hz? Looking for ideas.