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philnz
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Just wondering how many hrs it takes to break in V30's
btw: OS Bogner 2x12 cab
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btw: OS Bogner 2x12 cab
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Say Ocean":qqg0hvll said:What amp are you running into that 2x12
philnz":rni8th1t said:Say Ocean":rni8th1t said:What amp are you running into that 2x12
An Uber that hardly gets used.
Probably less than 20 hrs of low to medium volume on the cab
Incoming Elmwood M60 should get some decent hrs clocked up on it soon![]()
Need to get out more, & get some gig volume happening![]()
side note: Anyone like the Bogner 2x12 with the M60?
philnz":1jjq2ei8 said:Yeah imo v30s are rarely going to sound good at low volumes... grainy and overly-midspiked. But once you get them pumping with the right amp... good stuff.
glpg80":2bz3voa7 said:i cant say they were fully broken in, but the tone before i started and the tone after i started was a huge difference
This is what I've usually come across as well, which is contradictory to most of this thread. Very interesting, indeed.stephen sawall":1mdc7jcd said:My experience with most speakers is they need to be driven hard for 60~100 hours to really be broken in.
Some as little as 30 hours (not Vintage 30).
y on them for a while. These things well help prevent damaging the speakers.
Just like a car engine or sex.
RaceU4her":4v3h3fs1 said:i always thought speaker break in was an excuse for not liking a new cab like you thought you should more than anything. ive owned plenty of new cabs and never experienced this magic turn around after a certain time like people say
RaceU4her":35n25op1 said:i always thought speaker break in was an excuse for not liking a new cab like you thought you should more than anything. ive owned plenty of new cabs and never experienced this magic turn around after a certain time like people say
Mavesicles":1jrdc8y6 said:V30's sound pretty bad pre break in.
Tone Doctor on Celestion's website explains how to break them in the the shortest time possible.
slap a mic in front of the cab when it's new, then again after a few months of heavy use. You might be surprised at the results. I've noticed it more when trying to record clips.RaceU4her":2zrzw8cm said:i always thought speaker break in was an excuse for not liking a new cab like you thought you should more than anything. ive owned plenty of new cabs and never experienced this magic turn around after a certain time like people say
JakeAC5253":m3jqdkj1 said:glpg80":m3jqdkj1 said:i cant say they were fully broken in, but the tone before i started and the tone after i started was a huge difference
Because you were deaf?![]()