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<blockquote data-quote="yamomluvsme" data-source="post: 8686943" data-attributes="member: 676077"><p>I agree but to only when you get a woofer that has higher qes(0.55 up) and a stiffer suspension(typically the higher mass long throw drivers fit this bill).</p><p></p><p> even as high as 40 can sound half ass(group delay can be nasty on songs where you have overtones) because of the natural shallow rolloff of the driver..</p><p></p><p>The high mass and stiffer suspension keeps fs low but mechanical damping is still high enough to have enough damping to prevent that fast unloading you typically get with a driver like the type r(oppsite lower q softer spider) the motor is over damped more so because you loose all compliance and the spiders don't aid the drop off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yamomluvsme, post: 8686943, member: 676077"] I agree but to only when you get a woofer that has higher qes(0.55 up) and a stiffer suspension(typically the higher mass long throw drivers fit this bill). even as high as 40 can sound half ass(group delay can be nasty on songs where you have overtones) because of the natural shallow rolloff of the driver.. The high mass and stiffer suspension keeps fs low but mechanical damping is still high enough to have enough damping to prevent that fast unloading you typically get with a driver like the type r(oppsite lower q softer spider) the motor is over damped more so because you loose all compliance and the spiders don't aid the drop off. [/QUOTE]
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