Themis;394259 Wrote: 
> A few years ago, when some of us were saying that speakers require
> burn-in, most of the industry were saying that all this is nonsense.

Really?  Who in the industry was saying that?  

There's no doubt - and I'm very skeptical there ever was - that speaker
drivers change their characteristics slightly over the first few minutes
of use.  Things with moving parts are like that, especially when the
moving parts are flexible.

Some speaker manufacturers do that at the factory before shipping to
dealers.

> Some years (and measures) later, the same people seem to agree that
> -after all- there is some burn-in involved.

Again - which people, exactly, are those?  They're not made of straw,
by any chance?

Although I wouldn't be surprised to find some "audiophile"
manufacturers pandering to their customers that way.

> Some peoples' opinion need burn-in. :)

Indeed.


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