i bought 2 12 SSD i just wanted to know if i really have to break them in for a week or 2
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do i need to break in my ssd 12's ? ive yes and no but idk if its
Started by ku5hk1ng, Jun 26 2012 03:35 PM
Breaking in subs SSD
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Posted 26 June 2012 - 03:35 PM
#2
Posted 26 June 2012 - 03:46 PM
Nope. Make sure if you are ported that you set your ssf filter properly.
Head unit: Kenwood Excelon KDC-X996
Front stage: Alpine Type X PRO mids Vifa Neo 1" silk tweeters
Component amp: PPI Bk800.4
Subs: SSA XCON 12's in 5 cubes tuned to 34hz
Sub amp: PPI Bk1300.1
Sound Deadening: Second Skin Damplifier Pro, Spectrum, and Sludge
Electrical: Stock alternator, Duralast Gold starter battery, Duralast Platinum secondary battery
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#3
Posted 26 June 2012 - 03:47 PM
Did you even look in the forum your posting in?? The same thread is directly under yours with answers in them.
07 F250 Harley Davidson crew cab, lifted on 20in Rockstars and 35's
Build motor and Suncoast Billet Trans, balding tires
*Pioneer deh-80prs
*Epicenter doors
158.7 Outlaw..............155.5 Sealed on dash
Best on old daily setup, quiet now. Soon to change
Build motor and Suncoast Billet Trans, balding tires
*Pioneer deh-80prs
*Epicenter doors
158.7 Outlaw..............155.5 Sealed on dash
Best on old daily setup, quiet now. Soon to change
#4
Posted 26 June 2012 - 04:04 PM
Turn it up! No need to wait, as long as your settings are set correctly.
#5
Posted 30 August 2012 - 10:41 PM
Lol... there is a break in period before the subs settle into spec and "sound". While most just hammer away on them right out of the box, letting things crack their knuckles and stretch a little is never a bad idea before turning the knob to 11.
Settings will change as they break in too. Too often people set the subsonic for a fresh "stiff" speaker thinking that it looks like itll take more power and when it breaks in do not reset when the mechanical portion settles into spec.
Settings will change as they break in too. Too often people set the subsonic for a fresh "stiff" speaker thinking that it looks like itll take more power and when it breaks in do not reset when the mechanical portion settles into spec.
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