How long it take to run in brand new loudspeaker?


I just bought a pair of QUAD 11L Bookshelf and found that the high is bit soft, is that due to insufficient run-in?
mark
Ahh, that's great to hear. Literally! I've found that some components can take much more than 90 hours to burn in sometimes over 500, so it's possible you might enjoy further improvement. Have fun.
I recently heard the new Monitor Audio Silver S line of speakers and they sounded fantastic right out of the box. I mean they were unpacking them before I listened to them.

There have been many threads on different forums on this exact topic and I wonder how much is psychology and how much is break in. On one forum somebody mentioned that he couldn't measure the break in, even though he heard a difference. If can't measure it, is it actually there?

Dave
botrytis, i think the only way you will know for sure is to buy a lot of speakers and break them in to see for yourself if there is a difference. Please do not trust the experiences of others - we lie as lot just to get in print.
Dave,
Everything can be measured. We live in the world where physics dominate over voodoo and some established stereotype human beliefs including religion.

90% when you hear people speaking that the speaker sounds bright or dim in terms of higher freequencies out of the box is the matter of personal adaptation rather than break-in when it "starts to sound ok". The midrange problems might have some large loudspeakers that realy need its voice coil to be "massaged" with some low freequencies to make it more flexible along with its massive drivers. To the high quality speakers with 7" woofers the break-in time can be very minimal(from 10 minutes to few hours).
The main role to confuse and convince people takes an advertisement that brings up "professional reviews" that make people believe that after 1000 hours their speakers will start sound better(otherwise there will be too many returns). It's even possible to make people believe to many many different things beyond it especially when it comes to play with money.