This is the best from youtube for burbing speakers. The frequency swipe is so clean and powerful, and the loudspeaker move nice and controlled at low-mediu volume.
DISCLAIMER: Please be cautious when using this track as it's an intense process and it can damage the fragile diaphragm if played too loud! We don't want that and I am not responsible if that ever happens. A medium volume level usually used when listening to music should be enough as this burn in tone will excite the diaphragm continuously and more than usual music thus requiring less hours to break in. Read this video's comment section and replies for other's opinion about this process or if you have any questions.
I got Tozo A1's (TWS). Out from the box, the sounds are great for its price. Soundstage and bass are good. But it's not that loud. Which then i opt to a louder volume to hear the soundstage clearer but the bass overpowers the treble and mids. As a result, a muffled sound is produced. Then I used this particular video which is linked from the older one. Played it for an hour with twice the speed, so I actually get 30mins of burn in time I guess. Then I checked, bro my treble and mids are clearer than before! Even playing it in a lower volume setting, I still hear the sound difference this burn in made in just an hour of playtime. Since I'm satisfied with the changes in soundstage, I adjusted my volume setting to 30% from 50% earlier. As I don't wanna break my TWS, because the treble and mids are now sharp enough to pierce thru my ears. Still imma continue this process for a cleaner bass sounds.
Thanks for your feedback, it will help others for sure! I am glad it made your earbuds sound better! And indeed, high volume levels should *definitely* be avoided since this tone is quite intense for the thin diaphragms of headphones and IEMs.
as long as the output is clean and undistorted you can use either, it's not like for this you need high power, in fact this shouldn't be played too loud anyway to avoid damage
Good question! Well, a low frequency sweep should improve bass performance and possibly flatten the entire rest of the frequencies a bit too. Regarding high frequencies, I've heard that it might not be needed, but I'm not sure about that.
Indeed it depends on how powerful the amplifier is in different devices. Just use your judgement and ears to set a volume where you know the headphone diaphragm moves a decent amount but not so much that it creates too much pressure in your ears.
@@refleXx786 it depends a lot how stiff the drivers cone is but I'd say at least 2 hours. But not sure how much it would help as bluetooth speakers have a high pass filter so it would probably work from about 35hz upward
Some say headphones need at least 50 hours of burn in with music, but since this tone is more intense, probably less. Each driver is different so you'd have to listen after a while to see if the sound improves. Either way, don't have the volume too high, the tiny diaphragms are very fragile!
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This is the best from youtube for burbing speakers. The frequency swipe is so clean and powerful, and the loudspeaker move nice and controlled at low-mediu volume.
DISCLAIMER: Please be cautious when using this track as it's an intense process and it can damage the fragile diaphragm if played too loud! We don't want that and I am not responsible if that ever happens. A medium volume level usually used when listening to music should be enough as this burn in tone will excite the diaphragm continuously and more than usual music thus requiring less hours to break in. Read this video's comment section and replies for other's opinion about this process or if you have any questions.
Which headphones are you burning in? Let us know in the comments!
Beoplay EX
my new soundbar
ATH - ANC27
Anker Space Q45!
Kz DQS
Burning in my kz edx pro hope this works
Bro how ur bass in edx pro
There's no bass on edx pro. I swear, if you want bass go take a look CCA CRA@@fhhyy44444
DT770 80 ohm, i test this with 0db max. no clipping, clean burn in.
I got Tozo A1's (TWS). Out from the box, the sounds are great for its price. Soundstage and bass are good. But it's not that loud. Which then i opt to a louder volume to hear the soundstage clearer but the bass overpowers the treble and mids. As a result, a muffled sound is produced.
Then I used this particular video which is linked from the older one. Played it for an hour with twice the speed, so I actually get 30mins of burn in time I guess. Then I checked, bro my treble and mids are clearer than before! Even playing it in a lower volume setting, I still hear the sound difference this burn in made in just an hour of playtime. Since I'm satisfied with the changes in soundstage, I adjusted my volume setting to 30% from 50% earlier. As I don't wanna break my TWS, because the treble and mids are now sharp enough to pierce thru my ears. Still imma continue this process for a cleaner bass sounds.
Thanks for your feedback, it will help others for sure! I am glad it made your earbuds sound better! And indeed, high volume levels should *definitely* be avoided since this tone is quite intense for the thin diaphragms of headphones and IEMs.
Can i use it for iem?
Yup
ath m50x bt2? on wire of course
should i plug my iem in dac or directly in my smartphone's audio jack for burning in
as long as the output is clean and undistorted you can use either, it's not like for this you need high power, in fact this shouldn't be played too loud anyway to avoid damage
what the diffrence compared to higher freq burn in?
Good question! Well, a low frequency sweep should improve bass performance and possibly flatten the entire rest of the frequencies a bit too. Regarding high frequencies, I've heard that it might not be needed, but I'm not sure about that.
How long should I use it for?
Speakers and subs I'd say at least two hours, headphones more.
would love this but with high frequencies
Oh no
With my IEM on Laptop 40% volume will be good for 5 hours , In my laptop volume is higher than phone volume( phone is 50 so laptop is 15)
Indeed it depends on how powerful the amplifier is in different devices. Just use your judgement and ears to set a volume where you know the headphone diaphragm moves a decent amount but not so much that it creates too much pressure in your ears.
hi bro how long should ı use it for boombox 3 wifi?
@@refleXx786 it depends a lot how stiff the drivers cone is but I'd say at least 2 hours. But not sure how much it would help as bluetooth speakers have a high pass filter so it would probably work from about 35hz upward
@@headphonespeakersubwoofer ı listen with airplay it sounds more deeper and clear
how much time for iems
Some say headphones need at least 50 hours of burn in with music, but since this tone is more intense, probably less. Each driver is different so you'd have to listen after a while to see if the sound improves. Either way, don't have the volume too high, the tiny diaphragms are very fragile!
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I use kerosene, its much faster.
Sorry, aber die Werbung nervt massiv.
Can't do nothing about that sorry, this channel is not monetized. TH-cam can place as many ads as they want.
I hear nothing in my Mobile
That's because the phone's speaker is nowhere near able to play such low frequencies. Try with headphones, bigger speakers or subwoofers.
10 hrs of auditory snake oil