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5. Running In
The performance of the speaker will change subtly during
the initial listening period. If the speaker has been stored in a
cold environment, the damping compounds and suspension
materials of the drive units will take some time to recover their
correct mechanical properties. The drive unit suspensions will
also loosen up during the first hours of use. The time taken
for the speaker to achieve its intended performance will vary
depending on previous storage conditions and how it is used.
As a guide, allow up to a week for the temperature effects
to stabilise and 15 hours of average use for the mechanical
parts to attain their intended design characteristics.
However, longer run-in periods (as long as a month) have
been reported and there is evidence to suggest that this has
little to do with the speaker changing and more to do with
the listener getting used to the new sound. This is especially
so with highly revealing speakers such as these, where
there may be a significant increase in the amount of detail
compared with what the listener has previously been used
to; the sound may at first appear too "up front" and perhaps
a little hard. After an extended period of time, the sound will
seem to mellow, but without losing clarity and detail.
6. Aftercare
The cabinet surfaces usually only require dusting. If you wish
to use an aerosol or other cleaner, remove the grille first by
gently pulling it away from the cabinet. Spray aerosols onto
the cleaning cloth, not directly onto the product. Test a small
area first, as some cleaning products may damage some of
the surfaces. Avoid products that are abrasive, or contain
acid, alkali or anti-bacterial agents. Do not use cleaning
agents on the drive units. The grille fabric may be cleaned
with a normal clothes brush whilst the grille is detached from
the cabinet. Avoid touching the drive units, especially the
tweeter, as damage may result.
In order to avoid the risk of the surface finish cracking,
keep the product away from sources of direct heat such as
radiators and warm air vents. Whenever Bowers & Wilkins
speakers are finished in real wood, the finest veneers are
selected and treated with an ultra-violet resistant lacquer to
minimise changes in colour over time. Nevertheless, like all
natural materials, the veneer will respond to its environment
and a degree of colour change is to be expected. The effect
may be particularly noticeable where the area covered by
the grille, or areas kept in shadow, change more slowly than
other areas. Colour differences may be rectified by exposing
all the veneer surfaces equally and evenly to sunlight until
the colour is uniform. This process can take several days or
even weeks, but may be accelerated by careful use of an
ultra-violet lamp.
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