It depends on the break in, if you're breaking in your subs free air, in a few days you can put them in a box and push them good! I broke in my little dd608d for about 24 hours and I put it in a box and slap it with approximately 700 rms and it was fine.. I just heard and tested the difference of the complete break in after some months
@@rob23241 in my opinion bass should not exceed 0! If it's easy for you, take the sub out and if you have an amplifier at home that supports the ohm load of the sub, break it in, in the house
@@OGTelisBASSchannel I'm using this on 2 new Audiopipe BD3C-15s. I have them on a Taramp Smart 3 and a 80PRS both set with the DD-1. The subs are in their enclosure built to spec though, I don't know if that will delay my process. I have only used this sweep a few times in 15 minute intervals in standard commute and I will continue. I can already hear a slight improvement in the lows. Don't wanna leave my truck running for two hours, plus the sweep scares my neighbors even down low. 😁 Might take me longer till I build a test bench I guess.
@@tornado7002 I broke in the Ground Zeros at the picture, while i had them mounted in the box! there is no problem! i was careful at the first hours not feeding them much, and i had the subsonic filter at 35hz! so they didn't play low frequencies and move 2 much! The whole thing works it just takes some time to break them in! Some people, push them full tilt from the start and succsessfully break them in! I just dont! You can watch an analytic video about breaking in sub from DD audio!
Exactly that ! I was trying to find out what it reminded me... and the closest (vert bad) souvenir was the begining of that terrific Hurricane we had here in St Martin/St Maarten in septembre 2017... ~ 12h of nightmare, almost lost my life... ~ 350mph wind - those 'vibrations' were definetly scaring 😳
Does it matter what tones you use. I just started to break in my Comp Q 12 with only 20 hertz. Would this sweep of 20 to 40 be better or it doesnt matter?
I just had 2 Skar IX-D4 12’s installed in a down firing enclosure hooked up to a Skar RP 1200 1D the folks at Creative Audio in Springfield Missouri said I would need to break them in over the next few days. Will this video do the trick for that break in period?❤
@@PunchLine-Studio yes, or you can play your own music, just do not turn the volume up much! Do it gradually! I would start with the 1/4rth of their recommended power!
jus bought two vxf d4 12s n a taramps hd3000 got them at 1.ohm everything all the way down on the amp finna break em in to this everyday wonder how long its gonna take
Thuth is that you'll never know when they Ara completely broken in if you don't have test equipment.. But you gradually notice that the subs Will play louder in general and louder at low frequencies! Depends also at your electricals! I pushed those ground zeros for 2 years with about 600 rms and measured them with dats v3. I changed my Amp to a bigger one with a better battery and after only one month, everything changed again.. In conclusion, gradually you have to push the sub near its limits in order to achieve a complete break in! Now, whenever I get a new, I push it at about 1/4th of its rated power for a few hours and then I go full tilt gradually! I never had a problem! Bu this depends on the sub.. Subs with soft spiders many times can go full tilt from the start!
@@496c10 depends on the sub.. I would start at 1/4, or lower and check if the sub moves a lot! If not continue with the same volume for a few hours! And gradually turn the volume up!
For some reason, when I generated this tone some weird noise can be heard at the same time, you can verify this through headphones! If it's the same noise do not worry
@@Anon254I think home theater subs have already soft spiders, so I believe it's almost ready to bang! A few hours should be fine... Does the manual of the sub specify something about break in?
I’ve always pushed my subs hard gradually throughout a day out of the box till it softens up a bit noticeably I’ve never had issues u just gotta keep ur nostrils open and lower it soon as it stinks
Do I need to turn subsonic down on this and also what do I need to do with my gain and also what do I set my bass knob to? I’m new to this car audio stuff
If you are new and you are not familiar with the break in, in my opinion set the subsonic at 25hz, and break them in at low volume! Gradually after some hours of break in, you can turn the volume up and the subsonic filter at 20hz.. The subsonic filter protects the sub if your box is tuned high, cause the sub loses control at low frequencies in that case.. You need an oscilloscope or a mutlimeter, but I suggest you to let someone that knows we'll to do it!
Depends on the setup and the rms you're feeding your sub! I broke in one of my subs with this video for 20 hours and after a year of everyday music my sub finally had the same ts parameters at every test..
@@OGTelisBASSchannel my set up is a single 12 inch hifonics sub in a ported truck box. 400 RMS 800 peak on a 400rms Memphis amp.. appreciate the info. 20hrs is a long time.
It depends on the spider pack! Stiffer spiders require note hours! In general 24 hours are enough! In my case, after 10 hours I can push subs well, without problems! I played the ground zeros at the Pic straight in the box, I broke them in, in the box, u pushed them with 300 rms each for a year without problems! They are 1500rms each though! In general, 1/3rd of the power is good for every day use until they break in! But it takes long time.. I hope I helped you, not confused you haha 😛also dd audio has a good break in guide at UA-cam!
I have used it for a week, approximately 12 hours with this tone and with real music (at a volume no more than 30%) gradually increasing the volume with real music, does it work?
@@cesarfigueroa9206 yes, I dit the same but for 24 hours at a DD 608D! I have the dats v3 and it did the fs came down but the full brake in happend at the box at full tilt! I just want to do some brake in so I dont stress the spiders! After the sub became softer, I put it in a box, played music for 2-3 not at full volume, just reaching 50% of the xmax. After that I went full tilt all day! 3 years later, sub is still strong! That worked in my case! Softer subs need less break in
@@gavinguerrero9271 if the Amp has a subsonic filter, set it to about 30hz and enjoy your music, just don't push them.. It'll take more time but eventually they'll break in! At the first few hours you'll notice that the subs will play lower and louder.. After that you can push them a little bit more! And repeat! I broke in Those ground zero's in the video, in my car, just with music and it took over a year to break in completely... But it depends on the sub! My DD 608d took 5 months!
@@montrella it's a home theater sub right? I think that at most home theater subs, the spiders are pretty soft, so I believe 4-5 hours should be enough!
Try to play this tone sweep with you subwoofer at free air! Don't play full volume, you may damage it! Gradually after some hours slowly turn the volume up! Eventually the sub will get softer and the xmax will be higher
@@faygoteo3475 it depends on the sub! I but in your case I believe 5 hours should be OK, but don't push it to its limits! The sub slowly will start to play louder and lower! Every time you notice that, turn the volume up a little bit!
Bro question I have speaker home theater 40hz and 20khz can I beak it with this? and when I play this is sounds so nice the bass just cool but can my bass remain like this if I play normal songs becouse I want my normal songs bass to sound like that
@@mikehammer7915 I've tested with dats v3, an 500rms 12'' sub and after a 2hour break in, the ts parameters were almost the same! So I believe that the 2 weeks break in May happen with music, not with this video! Always, depends on the sub.
I set my los at around 80hz and my subsonic at around 30hz for the first hours! After that I set it a little bit lower until the full break in! The final subsonic settings is related to the sub box tuning!
@@mak2wankhede after break in, you can play some notes and see when the sub starts to lose control.. Check the hz and set the subsonic a 2-3 hz above! In my case that worked perfectly
Do you know the sparking sound that comes out when you start a campfire What that means? This is what I hear in my headphones. FYI my headphones are cheap and I only use them to consume content That's all
It depends on the sub my friend! By the specs of the sub I suppose that the spider are at a medium level of stiffness! I personally would use the sweep for about 5 hours and I'd put it in my car and play every day, at about 1/4 of its rms rating. At some point the sub will play lower and louder! Then I'll increase the power... And repeat till it breaks in.. You'll notice it!
I just brought a brand new nvx 12" subwoofer 1000 watts rms 2000 watts peak, got it on a 1500 watt audiopipe amp, I wonder why it shuts on and off ass the bass drop and it gets my amp hot, once I drop the Bass and turn loudness off it plays fine no problem why is that?
Your electrical system cannot keep up with the amplifiers needs! Also check your ground cable, you need to connect it on a good spot and make sure that the paint on the metal is removed!
Sounds like a badly connected ground, and DO NOT use the Loudness setting on your deck, it introduces distortion to your signal. Sounds like clipping, with a bad ground.
It depends on the sub! I just start to push them slowly and gradually I turn up the volume! I don't exceed the 50% of the xmax! In my case, at about 24 hours
Yall doing this in the car for hours? How do you keep the battery from dying? You leave the car running? You use a trickle charger? Gimme some tips my MESO 10s gets here Thursday and I’m racking my brain on how I’m gonna let this play and not kill my battery 😅😅😅
My skar zvx is loud on the lowest setting. Im playing at the bass knob on like 5 percent of the way up. It stinks. 💀 shits gonan blow i need to look at it
@@stealthslayer_yt9550 I saw mine start clipping sooner than normal at those hz, I suppose a lower quality Amp like mine, struggles to keep up at those hz
This the best break in sweep video on youtube hands down
Ive broken in all my setups using this video works good every time
@@5.02valve8how long do u play it for?
@@loganwegeler7223 did you find out how long you should play this for?
@@loganwegeler7223you wanna do it for 2 hours if you can
@@5.02valve8
answer
Just did this hour sweep on my new 8inch subs. Wow, what a difference in bass output... thanks so much for uploading this video
Breaking in your subs with this sounds so good 🎉the after results
Boutta fall asleep to this
I’m sitting in my truck with this video on and it’s like a massage chair with 2 12s lol, im about to take a nap to this
same
This is making my head vibrate especially high aswell
Smoking weed has the side effect of making hours long speaker test videos watchable
Oooff, just upgraded my setup & now i need to wait months before I can even turn it up lol
It depends on the break in, if you're breaking in your subs free air, in a few days you can put them in a box and push them good! I broke in my little dd608d for about 24 hours and I put it in a box and slap it with approximately 700 rms and it was fine.. I just heard and tested the difference of the complete break in after some months
@@OGTelisBASSchannel already installed in car, put gain at minimum and bass at +2 so will ease into it. The car is maybe driven 4 hours/week
@@rob23241 in my opinion bass should not exceed 0! If it's easy for you, take the sub out and if you have an amplifier at home that supports the ohm load of the sub, break it in, in the house
Dont know why I'm still watching
Hehe 😛
Lol
It's not watching. You're supposed to be playing. Let it just play
Me either! Lol
This is even perfect for breaking in Headphones and Home Theater speakers
Breaking in my new JBL Boombox 3 💪🏼💪🏼
Sounds like a giant sleeping!!!
True 😂😂
@@OGTelisBASSchannel I'm using this on 2 new Audiopipe BD3C-15s. I have them on a Taramp Smart 3 and a 80PRS both set with the DD-1. The subs are in their enclosure built to spec though, I don't know if that will delay my process. I have only used this sweep a few times in 15 minute intervals in standard commute and I will continue. I can already hear a slight improvement in the lows. Don't wanna leave my truck running for two hours, plus the sweep scares my neighbors even down low. 😁 Might take me longer till I build a test bench I guess.
@@tornado7002 I broke in the Ground Zeros at the picture, while i had them mounted in the box! there is no problem! i was careful at the first hours not feeding them much, and i had the subsonic filter at 35hz! so they didn't play low frequencies and move 2 much! The whole thing works it just takes some time to break them in! Some people, push them full tilt from the start and succsessfully break them in! I just dont! You can watch an analytic video about breaking in sub from DD audio!
Exactly that ! I was trying to find out what it reminded me... and the closest (vert bad) souvenir was the begining of that terrific Hurricane we had here in St Martin/St Maarten in septembre 2017... ~ 12h of nightmare, almost lost my life... ~ 350mph wind - those 'vibrations' were definetly scaring 😳
Bought a rel sub yesterday my neighbours won't appreciate when I play this
Same here hehe
Does it matter what tones you use. I just started to break in my Comp Q 12 with only 20 hertz. Would this sweep of 20 to 40 be better or it doesnt matter?
I just simulate everyday music with this sweep, I believe it can be done with 20 hz tone!
الله هـم الا علا كذبت و عليهـامكتذبت
I just had 2 Skar IX-D4 12’s installed in a down firing enclosure hooked up to a Skar RP 1200 1D the folks at Creative Audio in Springfield Missouri said I would need to break them in over the next few days. Will this video do the trick for that break in period?❤
@@PunchLine-Studio yes, or you can play your own music, just do not turn the volume up much! Do it gradually! I would start with the 1/4rth of their recommended power!
@@OGTelisBASSchannel thank you very much bro… this is gonna flat jam after the break in… can’t wait ❤️💯
@@PunchLine-Studio you're welcome my friend! 💪🏻
jus bought two vxf d4 12s n a taramps hd3000 got them at 1.ohm everything all the way down on the amp finna break em in to this everyday wonder how long its gonna take
Thuth is that you'll never know when they Ara completely broken in if you don't have test equipment.. But you gradually notice that the subs Will play louder in general and louder at low frequencies! Depends also at your electricals! I pushed those ground zeros for 2 years with about 600 rms and measured them with dats v3. I changed my Amp to a bigger one with a better battery and after only one month, everything changed again.. In conclusion, gradually you have to push the sub near its limits in order to achieve a complete break in! Now, whenever I get a new, I push it at about 1/4th of its rated power for a few hours and then I go full tilt gradually! I never had a problem! Bu this depends on the sub.. Subs with soft spiders many times can go full tilt from the start!
What volume should i be playing this at? 1/4, 3/4, full blast?
@@496c10 depends on the sub.. I would start at 1/4, or lower and check if the sub moves a lot! If not continue with the same volume for a few hours! And gradually turn the volume up!
This bass tone got my 99Dd 21 working out 😂😂
Is it normal for the sun to make a weird raddle sound before it vibrates more ?
For some reason, when I generated this tone some weird noise can be heard at the same time, you can verify this through headphones! If it's the same noise do not worry
I have a SVS SB-1000 pro…ay idea how long I should play this for?
@@Anon254I think home theater subs have already soft spiders, so I believe it's almost ready to bang! A few hours should be fine... Does the manual of the sub specify something about break in?
I’ve always pushed my subs hard gradually throughout a day out of the box till it softens up a bit noticeably I’ve never had issues u just gotta keep ur nostrils open and lower it soon as it stinks
I generally try to avoid the stinking situation, but I'm very close 😂
Do I need to turn subsonic down on this and also what do I need to do with my gain and also what do I set my bass knob to? I’m new to this car audio stuff
If you are new and you are not familiar with the break in, in my opinion set the subsonic at 25hz, and break them in at low volume! Gradually after some hours of break in, you can turn the volume up and the subsonic filter at 20hz.. The subsonic filter protects the sub if your box is tuned high, cause the sub loses control at low frequencies in that case.. You need an oscilloscope or a mutlimeter, but I suggest you to let someone that knows we'll to do it!
How many hours you gotta do total, on half volume?
Depends on the setup and the rms you're feeding your sub! I broke in one of my subs with this video for 20 hours and after a year of everyday music my sub finally had the same ts parameters at every test..
@@OGTelisBASSchannel my set up is a single 12 inch hifonics sub in a ported truck box. 400 RMS 800 peak on a 400rms Memphis amp.. appreciate the info. 20hrs is a long time.
@@OGTelisBASSchannel You think I need more or less then 20 hrs on half volume?
@@freethinker4597 that could work for you! Dd audio has a video that explains better the break in procedure, check it, it might help you more!
Can i do it everyday for 20 mins and then play music normally? Because it's getting to loud with vibration, neighbors aren't happy ahhaha
Of course! You can play music normally without the 20 minute break in procedure! It just takes more time to break in
Do you know how long of a break in is recommended for a CT sounds tropo 12? Breaking mine in now.
It depends on the spider pack! Stiffer spiders require note hours! In general 24 hours are enough! In my case, after 10 hours I can push subs well, without problems! I played the ground zeros at the Pic straight in the box, I broke them in, in the box, u pushed them with 300 rms each for a year without problems! They are 1500rms each though! In general, 1/3rd of the power is good for every day use until they break in! But it takes long time.. I hope I helped you, not confused you haha 😛also dd audio has a good break in guide at UA-cam!
How did it go
Awesome, I did about 10 hours on break in tracks then about 2 weeks at low volume. Sounds amazing for 1 12".
I just got the same sub can you help me it’s already in the box . How can I break in
Can it be done inside the box?
Yes but I'll take more time to break in
I have used it for a week, approximately 12 hours with this tone and with real music (at a volume no more than 30%) gradually increasing the volume with real music, does it work?
@@cesarfigueroa9206 yes, I dit the same but for 24 hours at a DD 608D! I have the dats v3 and it did the fs came down but the full brake in happend at the box at full tilt! I just want to do some brake in so I dont stress the spiders! After the sub became softer, I put it in a box, played music for 2-3 not at full volume, just reaching 50% of the xmax. After that I went full tilt all day! 3 years later, sub is still strong! That worked in my case! Softer subs need less break in
I have 2 deaf bonce machete 8s …600w rms. In a custom ported box. 800rms skar amp. What do you recommend for how many hours I should use this?
@@gavinguerrero9271 if the Amp has a subsonic filter, set it to about 30hz and enjoy your music, just don't push them.. It'll take more time but eventually they'll break in! At the first few hours you'll notice that the subs will play lower and louder.. After that you can push them a little bit more! And repeat! I broke in Those ground zero's in the video, in my car, just with music and it took over a year to break in completely... But it depends on the sub! My DD 608d took 5 months!
@@OGTelisBASSchannel really appreciate you bro thank you!!!
@@gavinguerrero9271 you're welcome my friend!
I have a JBL L10cs. Any idea how long I should play this for? Thanks!!
@@montrella it's a home theater sub right? I think that at most home theater subs, the spiders are pretty soft, so I believe 4-5 hours should be enough!
So how do I break in my subwoofer what am I supposed to do can you help
Try to play this tone sweep with you subwoofer at free air! Don't play full volume, you may damage it! Gradually after some hours slowly turn the volume up! Eventually the sub will get softer and the xmax will be higher
Does that crack at 0:07 effect anything
In my case no! And I don't know how did this happen! I generated it through Adobe audition!
how long would it take to break in my sdr 12 skar subwoofer
@@faygoteo3475 it depends on the sub! I but in your case I believe 5 hours should be OK, but don't push it to its limits! The sub slowly will start to play louder and lower! Every time you notice that, turn the volume up a little bit!
Bro question I have speaker home theater 40hz and 20khz can I beak it with this? and when I play this is sounds so nice the bass just cool but can my bass remain like this if I play normal songs becouse I want my normal songs bass to sound like that
It depends on the song bro! Most "normal" are songs that don't have enhanced bass tones, won't play like that...
49:03 nice
Speaker smoker
My old subs went out. So I picked up a Kicker 48CDF124 Comp 12" Down-Firing Loaded Subwoofer Enclosure. Any idea approximate breakin time?
It's a low power sub, so I suppose an hour or 2 would be fine! It looks very soft, am I right?
It's pretty stiff, so far all I've found recommends 2 weeks....
@@mikehammer7915 I've tested with dats v3, an 500rms 12'' sub and after a 2hour break in, the ts parameters were almost the same! So I believe that the 2 weeks break in May happen with music, not with this video! Always, depends on the sub.
Played this and cops got called to my house 😂 on a single 15
Hehe been there 😂
I wonder if the commercials in the middle of the sweep would effect my subs
Ad Block is our friend hehe!
Please share the class D mono amp setting along with LPF setting & subsonic setting
I set my los at around 80hz and my subsonic at around 30hz for the first hours! After that I set it a little bit lower until the full break in! The final subsonic settings is related to the sub box tuning!
@@OGTelisBASSchannel
Thanks
my box is tuned to 36hz
@@mak2wankhede after break in, you can play some notes and see when the sub starts to lose control.. Check the hz and set the subsonic a 2-3 hz above! In my case that worked perfectly
Let me break in this 15in skar😁
hell yeah i’m breaking in skar sdr 2 12’s with 1200 watt amp
What level volume should I play this at?
It depends on your subwoofer! Dd audio Hass a good video about the breaking in procedure! Check it out 😉
Max
0. Está com distorção e ruído, vai queimar seus subwoofer
lol you monetized the video a commercial poped on and blew my speakers ....... .just kidding ...bit stilll😅
At max volume
Do you know the sparking sound that comes out when you start a campfire What that means? This is what I hear in my headphones. FYI my headphones are cheap and I only use them to consume content That's all
For some reason, whenever I generate a tone sweep, that sound can be heard in the audio track! There is no problem with your headphones!
How long for two skar svr-10 ?
It depends on the sub my friend! By the specs of the sub I suppose that the spider are at a medium level of stiffness! I personally would use the sweep for about 5 hours and I'd put it in my car and play every day, at about 1/4 of its rms rating. At some point the sub will play lower and louder! Then I'll increase the power... And repeat till it breaks in.. You'll notice it!
@@OGTelisBASSchannelahh I see thank you for the info👍very much appreciated
@@thanosvsauce4477 you're welcome my friend!
How long should it talk to break in my shallow single scar
8inch
@@ndsgamingandvlogs9997 I'm not sure my friend! What model is it?
i got two 10s 650 watts Rms will it work for my subs?
Yes! But I've noticed that lower rms subs usually need less time to break in!
I just brought a brand new nvx 12" subwoofer 1000 watts rms 2000 watts peak, got it on a 1500 watt audiopipe amp, I wonder why it shuts on and off ass the bass drop and it gets my amp hot, once I drop the Bass and turn loudness off it plays fine no problem why is that?
Your electrical system cannot keep up with the amplifiers needs! Also check your ground cable, you need to connect it on a good spot and make sure that the paint on the metal is removed!
Sounds like a badly connected ground, and DO NOT use the Loudness setting on your deck, it introduces distortion to your signal. Sounds like clipping, with a bad ground.
If you're turning on loudness, turn it off. Loudness is for playing music at a low volume. Kind of gives it a volume boost.
have 1000wrms 2000w max, 1100wrms amp, bassface indy 10". how long i should do this.
It depends on the sub! I just start to push them slowly and gradually I turn up the volume! I don't exceed the 50% of the xmax! In my case, at about 24 hours
do you recommend using extra bass from radio
Nope just keep everything related to bass at 0
Yall doing this in the car for hours? How do you keep the battery from dying? You leave the car running? You use a trickle charger? Gimme some tips my MESO 10s gets here Thursday and I’m racking my brain on how I’m gonna let this play and not kill my battery 😅😅😅
I have a powerful home Amp for that exact reason!
I'm playing this and don't even have my subs Installed yet... 🤪
My skar zvx is loud on the lowest setting. Im playing at the bass knob on like 5 percent of the way up. It stinks. 💀 shits gonan blow i need to look at it
@@JohnAcrin check your settings, something seems off
I recommend
i just blew my fucking amp on this bruh
Let me guess, at approximately 20hz?
@@OGTelisBASSchannel most definitely lmao. As soon as it did the low sweep my amp said adios
@@stealthslayer_yt9550 I saw mine start clipping sooner than normal at those hz, I suppose a lower quality Amp like mine, struggles to keep up at those hz
@@OGTelisBASSchannel yea i just ordered a RP 1500 to power my two VD 12-D4’s
@@stealthslayer_yt9550 once I met soundigital amps, I don't change them haha
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