What is the best way to burn in my new speakers


I just bouight a pair of Klipsch RB75. What is best way to burn in the speakers?
alburger
In my opinion speaker burn-in is A BIT overrated -- a good speaker should sound pretty good new out of the box, so I prefer to just play them when I play them and let nature take its course. Sure it takes a little longer to burn them in this way, but you get the added enjoyment of getting to hear them evolve from decent sounding to fine sounding. Just my opinion as I say. Enjoy! I had RB-5IIs a while back and found them quite satisfying.
Thanks for the help. (again, Warnerwh). Oh, and these are not the RB75. They are actually RF7s. Now that i connected it correctly (full range) sounds awesome!!! I had hooked up same as 901s, setup for mid/highs. That is stupid. But this was dumber: when I first hooked them up, I still had the 901s 'eq' connected! Wow, at first I thought they really sounded different at the store...
I play Salsa music when breaking in speakers. It is very dynamic and gives the drivers a good workout.
low volume gentle ocean cd (ie waves in and out covering frequency spectrum) 24 hours
Yep, I mean 24/7 for a week at normal listening levels. It´s usually the membranes edges that are too stiff when new. This is a good workout for them. From beginning/out of box sound is often quite harsh and not very pleasent. As the edges softens, membranes can move more freely.

I would consider most speakers broken in after this.

Best,
Mike