I’ve not asked this before as I have always played new speakers at any volume and it’s always gone well, I guess. With that said, can you run brand new speakers after warm up at some higher volume levels? I ask this since
My new and final speaker selection are Dynaudio Excite X44. They sound ok at low to mid volume. But if I start to crank the volume a bit thay start to really wake up and sound great. So is it ok to play new speakers at higher levels. Dynaudio only says to warm the speakers up a bit when you first start them up.
This whole speaker break in is largely bogus. Studies have been done measuring the Thiel/Small parameters before and after periods of use. The T/S parameters do change slightly due to increase compliance of the suspension and surrounds, however the change is so small under no circumstances would it be audible.
You were not responsible for the damage to the Revels, and you are well shot of them. I suspect returns of Dynaudio drivers are none to very, very few.
You will not damage your speakers by playing them at your desired volume now.
With good speakers there is always an optimal volume for every recording. This correlates with the spl and dynamics in the recording venue. You of course never know what that was, unless you made the recording. However if you have a good ear and are experienced you can judge pretty well the optimal volume to play back a given recording.