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<blockquote data-quote="Immacomputer" data-source="post: 3431041" data-attributes="member: 570419"><p>Completely off and more of your bullshit. You need to understand what resonance is before you try to explain the free air resonance is of a driver. You don't know speaker design, you don't understand the physics behind it (Fs is actually elementary Physics and I believe it is taught in like high school Physics II), and you still haven't grasped the concept that even speakers of the same series are NOT comparable drivers.</p><p></p><p>Do you want to hear something crazy and do you want to know why Fs is pointless to look at alone? Fs is the <strong>FREE AIR RESONANCE</strong> and when the driver is put into an enclosure (I don't give a god **** what type of enclosure) it's point of resonance changes. That means that Fs is NO LONGER A SPEC OF THE DRIVER ONCE IT IS MOUNTED.</p><p></p><p>Get the **** off of the short bus and get a ****ing idea of what you're talking about before just coming here and spouting shit out. You blatantly have not even taken a basic Physics course and yet you try to act like you know what's going on. Get the **** out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Immacomputer, post: 3431041, member: 570419"] Completely off and more of your bullshit. You need to understand what resonance is before you try to explain the free air resonance is of a driver. You don't know speaker design, you don't understand the physics behind it (Fs is actually elementary Physics and I believe it is taught in like high school Physics II), and you still haven't grasped the concept that even speakers of the same series are NOT comparable drivers. Do you want to hear something crazy and do you want to know why Fs is pointless to look at alone? Fs is the [B]FREE AIR RESONANCE[/B] and when the driver is put into an enclosure (I don't give a god **** what type of enclosure) it's point of resonance changes. That means that Fs is NO LONGER A SPEC OF THE DRIVER ONCE IT IS MOUNTED. Get the **** off of the short bus and get a ****ing idea of what you're talking about before just coming here and spouting shit out. You blatantly have not even taken a basic Physics course and yet you try to act like you know what's going on. Get the **** out. [/QUOTE]
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