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RD Audio HW wall socket pt 8

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2008

RD HW part 8

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  • sweat it takes it like a champ...

  • This comment is FULL of wrong bud... it has resistance in or out of a box. It's not going to drop to a dead short when it's free aired. If you actually knew anything you'd know that it could drop or rise in a box pending design. Also, the woofer is sitting centered in it's magnetic gap, a 60hz signal does not pull the woofer cone in and hold it. It's pushes and pulls 60 x's a second. Third, the woofer in a box tuned to 60hz would blow the coil sooner, as that tune will decrease cone movement.

  • great sub but this is not a way to test the voice coils ability because the woofer is not in a box it has no resistance. so the woofer does not flex all the way out, it flexes in more that means that the venting system is not kicking in throwing off the heat. I would put the woofer in a box tuned to 60Hz thats what a wall socket puts out and put it on a wall socket thats a true test because you are testing the woofers suspension and the coil instead of the coil.

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