Driver burn in
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Driver burn in
is there a tutorial here that describes driver burn in? Do I do this with my amp? Are the drivers already mounted in the cab?
Thanks in advance!
John
Thanks in advance!
John
John Luke
Pair of Omni 212's
Pair of Omni 212's
Re: Driver burn in
Not to be a smart ass but 1 minute of searching the forum...try it,it actually works
http://billfitzmaurice.info/forum/viewt ... ver#p97875
http://billfitzmaurice.info/forum/viewt ... ver#p97875
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Re: Driver burn in
Excellent. The video from member RubiconProSound says it all.
Thanks!
Thanks!
John Luke
Pair of Omni 212's
Pair of Omni 212's
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Re: Driver burn in
Saw this link for getting a sound.
http://www.digital-recordings.com/www-d ... ducts.html
http://www.digital-recordings.com/www-d ... ducts.html
John Luke
Pair of Omni 212's
Pair of Omni 212's
Re: Driver burn in
Try SigJenny instead. Easy to work with, runs on pretty much any PC.
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Re: Driver burn in
I am a commercial photographer by profession, been a Mac guy for twenty years. But you'll get no Mac vs PC flames from me.
I did find a freeware on the Apple site called ToneGen that I'll try.
Thanks again for all the suggestions.
-John
Soon to be the owner of 2- J110's.

I did find a freeware on the Apple site called ToneGen that I'll try.
Thanks again for all the suggestions.
-John
Soon to be the owner of 2- J110's.

John Luke
Pair of Omni 212's
Pair of Omni 212's
Re: Driver burn in
By virtue of the industry, there's quite a few users of a variety of platforms here, including myself. Your in good company. 
Another example of driver burn-in; a 3015lf in this case. I used Rubicon's awesome idea and added a rubber strap instead of a metal hanger to further isolate vibrations. It worked very well, being no louder than a fish tank pump or large refrigerator.


Another example of driver burn-in; a 3015lf in this case. I used Rubicon's awesome idea and added a rubber strap instead of a metal hanger to further isolate vibrations. It worked very well, being no louder than a fish tank pump or large refrigerator.

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Re: Driver burn in
Let me guess, you're a MLUG member?Radian wrote:By virtue of the industry, there's quite a few users of a variety of platforms here, including myself. Your in good company.
John Luke
Pair of Omni 212's
Pair of Omni 212's
Re: Driver burn in
Nope. Just familiar with different systems. 

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4 - AT
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Re: Driver burn in
Sure didn't seem that way when someone mentioned JAPA for UbuntuRadian wrote:By virtue of the industry, there's quite a few users of a variety of platforms here, including myself. Your in good company.![]()

that reminds me, I still have to burn the new version of it for it.
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