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How long does it usually take to break in new speakers also after breaking them in can you play them a little louder than usual cause im scared to go louder cause i might blow them.

What speakers are they and what are you powering them with?

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There's no possible way you can blow them out through your H/U!! Just get a good 4 channel amp and make sure the gains are set to the halfway mark..

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I actually had the previous year model of those (SPS-69C2). They took a couple weeks of daily commuting for the tweets to settle down a bit. An amp will help them sound much better, and louder too.

Alright cool really appreciate it but do the popping noises come from the tweeters or the bass cause i think its the bass but im not sure

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So even if they make these little pop noises when i start to actually turn them up they arnt messing up.

If not what do these pop noises mean.

Do you have a lot of bass going through them? You can drive them to over excursion and cause damage from blasting bass heavy stuff without the power to control them.

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Is that 37 out of 40, or, between 37 and 40? Usually you should never turn your head unit all the way up. If it starts popping at 37 then dont go ever 36 :D You will do damage if you do that too much. Try using the EQ to give less emphasis on the lower frequencies. See how that works. If you want to go louder, get a good 4 ch amp to push them.

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