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What improved my sound?
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<blockquote data-quote="Headsh0t" data-source="post: 73424" data-attributes="member: 1499"><p>I personally an having a very similar symptom with my current built. the 15's felt very "bleh" when i got them after a 2 hour run in free air they loosened up and sound much better. I read something once that pointed to the vibrations causing the metals to <em>BIND</em> And thus creating a more stable connection. It may also be similar to thermal paste used to cool CPU's. after 24 - 48 hours it drops and extra few degree's. </p><p></p><p>Or you may just be getting used to the Yamaha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headsh0t, post: 73424, member: 1499"] I personally an having a very similar symptom with my current built. the 15's felt very "bleh" when i got them after a 2 hour run in free air they loosened up and sound much better. I read something once that pointed to the vibrations causing the metals to [i]BIND[/i] And thus creating a more stable connection. It may also be similar to thermal paste used to cool CPU's. after 24 - 48 hours it drops and extra few degree's. Or you may just be getting used to the Yamaha [/QUOTE]
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