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Originally posted by Inertia4u:
Tom,
Of course Incogs decision depends on how the speakers sound in *his* room, not in a testing facility. I don't think he can afford a testing facility since he's been spending all his money on speakers, outlaw components and pizza/beer trying to get all of his friends over to audition the Axioms and Rockets LOL!

Regarding "Break-in:"

There is a belief that over time, the stiffness of the *newly manufactured* diaphrams (woofers etc) is reduced due to a lot of playback (via sonic fatigue). Because of this reduction in stiffness, there will be a change in overall sound over time. How much of a change - who knows? Some say thier speakers tend to sound more mellow (maybe less bright) after so many hours of listening.

In Incog's room (which also has carpet, drapes, pictures) the *new* Axioms sounded very bright (to me) and they are, as you say, very detailed. As with everything, some people prefer that, others don't.



Thanks for filling me in. I don't know what to believe when it comes to speaker break in. A lot of people say that it doesn't happen and others say that it does. I guess it must be a trust your ear type of subject.

I would love to hear the Rockets against the M80's. I wish I had the extra $ to play around. It would be fun. I don't think the Axioms sound bright compaired to the vintage Klipsch speakers I own.

I hope I didn't come off defensive that wasn't my intention.

Thanks again!

Tom