Burn-in CD: Did it fry a midrange driver ???


Just noticed over the past 7-10 days that I'm getting a nasty buzzing sound thru the midrange driver. Noticed this weeks after using an expensive burn-in CD and system enhancer.

The speaker manufacturer is great about replacing it, but now I really wonder if, despite me strictly following the directions on the burn-in CD, did this cause the problem?

I know that there's no way to really answer this question, but its safe to say I may not be using the CD again.

Any comments would be appreicated.
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Showing 1 response by albertporter

Unless you were driving the speakers very loud and with an amplifier that was too low powered to control the drivers, I would say no.

I don't know who's disc you were using, but the Purist Audio disc has been my favorite break in device for many years. I have used it on my own system and loaned it to friends with all kinds of speakers ( Vandersteen, B&W, JM Labs ) with no problem.