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Speaker cream - the elusive, final ingredient!
Seriously? I'm not sure if I should laugh, or just give up.
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A fool and his money ...
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Here's a novel idea...why not just by better sounding speakers? I hate the to kill the magic mojo party but better sounding stuff from the get-go can be a workable solution.
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Good deal guys posted here - http://www.thegearpage.net/board/sho...1#post14784081 |
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Better than what? Wouldn't the better speaker, still get better with break-in?
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I'm not sure I would trust some magic goo on my speakers. Even if it works right off the bat, it may very well have a negative impact in the end (shortened life span, loss of frequencies, etc.).
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exactly what I'm thinking. hence my comment. sure, you'll get it to sound 'broken in' sooner, then it will just sound 'broken'.
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