The DRAC software does help with stuff like that. It is fun to kind of tweak manually, but the home pod is like, I'll do that all for you. And personally, it does a passable job. The alleged phenomenon of break in periods for headphones or speakers has been pretty widely discredited as the thing that's real. What is real is that your perception of the sound adjusts. That's what's actually happening.
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