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His bull**** LOL
In article , "MOSFET" wrote: My bull****, or his bull****? I never know with you, Howdy? MOSFET "Captain Howdy" wrote in message ... There is only one word for this bbbbbbbbbbb bull****. In article , "MOSFET" wrote: .. The largest transducer used in SR systems would be 18", and even that size of woofer has lag issues in some enclosures. Lag issues? Cpt. Howdy and I went back and forth on this very issue and the consensus was that as long as the motor structure (magnet, voice coil, etc.) is large enough, cone size DOES NOT effect response time (or "tightness, or lag-time, or whatever you want to call it). True, as diameter increases, cone mass will increase exponentially, but again this can be accounted for in an adequate size motor. The problem, however, with many large diameter woofers (18" for instance) is that they will frequently use the same motor structure as their 15" counterpart. This will OBVIOUSLY mean that the 18" driver will not be as responsive as it's 15" brother. MTX currently produces a 22" woofer, called the Jackhammer. http://www.mtxaudio.com/caraudio/pro...jackHammer.cfm This subwoofer weighs over 300 pounds and a FORKLIFT is REQUIRED for mounting. The voice-coil diameter is 6.5". Obviously, MTX understands this concept. MOSFET |
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