aliasaid
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there are some nice logitech computer speakers out there that are even thx certified and are pretty cheap.
i know when buying speakers for home theatres and stuff you gotta break them in, which usually takes anywhere from 50 to 100 hours. if you crank the speakers before the break in period they could get damaged - and the sound improves a lot after hte break-in period.
so here's my question, do you also have to break-in computer speakers? since these logitech ones are high end and thx certified, i feel like treating them like home theatre speakers. i don't know if they pre-break them in (lol donno if that even happens) or what. i have some medium and low end computer speakrs and it doesn't say anywhere to break them in (and i don't care that much since they're cheap). but since these logitech ones are somewhat pricey (z2300 or a bit cheaper the z3e) do you still gotta do that?
i coulda asked that question with 4 words, but hey, why not go into detail
thx
i know when buying speakers for home theatres and stuff you gotta break them in, which usually takes anywhere from 50 to 100 hours. if you crank the speakers before the break in period they could get damaged - and the sound improves a lot after hte break-in period.
so here's my question, do you also have to break-in computer speakers? since these logitech ones are high end and thx certified, i feel like treating them like home theatre speakers. i don't know if they pre-break them in (lol donno if that even happens) or what. i have some medium and low end computer speakrs and it doesn't say anywhere to break them in (and i don't care that much since they're cheap). but since these logitech ones are somewhat pricey (z2300 or a bit cheaper the z3e) do you still gotta do that?
i coulda asked that question with 4 words, but hey, why not go into detail
thx