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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8651226" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>The W7 doesn't offer anything in the way of low distortion other than the oversized parts. There's no sleeve or shorting ring and the coil is really long. The gap is tighter so efficiency is okay, but that's about it. It's just a driver that is good at turning current/voltage into output and it can really stroke so it's still a performer. But it's making distortion for sure. </p><p>I get what you're saying, though, and there's nothing wrong with liking some distortion in your playback. Especially if it's just for loud fun. Okay then, I like that kind of distortion, too. I had d trio if 15W6 drivers and they are plain vanilla but they were efficient and very fun. Not the most accurate but sounded very good. I can deal with that, I'm not a total snob.</p><p></p><p>It's kinda like that on the other end of the spectrum with LMS and XBL drivers, some people really do not like the way they sound. Distortion snobs demanding at least some kind of distortion, lol. Probably the best single argument for leaving the standard parts in place, so they can add a little bit of that in while the motor stays clean. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8651226, member: 607015"] The W7 doesn't offer anything in the way of low distortion other than the oversized parts. There's no sleeve or shorting ring and the coil is really long. The gap is tighter so efficiency is okay, but that's about it. It's just a driver that is good at turning current/voltage into output and it can really stroke so it's still a performer. But it's making distortion for sure. I get what you're saying, though, and there's nothing wrong with liking some distortion in your playback. Especially if it's just for loud fun. Okay then, I like that kind of distortion, too. I had d trio if 15W6 drivers and they are plain vanilla but they were efficient and very fun. Not the most accurate but sounded very good. I can deal with that, I'm not a total snob. It's kinda like that on the other end of the spectrum with LMS and XBL drivers, some people really do not like the way they sound. Distortion snobs demanding at least some kind of distortion, lol. Probably the best single argument for leaving the standard parts in place, so they can add a little bit of that in while the motor stays clean. lol [/QUOTE]
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