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do i need to break in my ssd 12's ? ive yes and no but idk if its

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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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Nope. Make sure if you are ported that you set your ssf filter properly.

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Did you even look in the forum your posting in?? The same thread is directly under yours with answers in them.
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Turn it up! No need to wait, as long as your settings are set correctly.
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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.





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