To achieve the highest level of audio performance, both passion and technique are crucial. Audiophiles often employ a "Burn-In" process to loosen the diaphragm of newly crafted pistons, earphones, or loudspeakers. This process can noticeably improve sound quality, according to many audiophiles.
During Burn-In, there should be a 10-second rest period between tracks to allow the system to recover.
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It is essential to note that if your music system does not cover a specific frequency range, you should not play tracks that feature that range. For example, you should not play "Bass" tracks with Tweeter-only speakers or "High frequency" tracks with Bass-only speakers, as this can damage your speakers.
Furthermore, it is not recommended to listen to the music system while playing Burn-In tracks, as this can damage your ears. It is highly recommended that you perform this process while you are away or sleeping to avoid any potential harm.
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10,000 - 20,000 Hz (Ultra High Frequencies) 🚨
5,000 - 10,000 Hz (High Frequencies)
2,500 - 5,000 Hz (Upper Mid Band)
800 - 2,500 Hz (Mid Band)
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160 - 300 Hz (Low Mid Band)
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