kiteki
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I imagine the material used in the speaker diaphragm has a reasonable impact on burn-in/break-in....
The sonic property of a crystal champagne glass, or metal turning fork, will remain the same for a very long time.
The sonic property of your sneakers will change rapidly.
Unless an extremely thin layer of a hard material like diamond or kevlar changes it's shape/hardness/elasticity to an extent which will transmit soundwaves differently, I can't imagine diamond changing with break-in... much like pair of lady shoes made out of glass.