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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 6401746" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>the lowered inductance means lower reactance, both capative and inductive(air core and iron core inductors have similar properties) The inrn core inductor of capative inductance is like a capactor, it limits low frequecy extention, while hte air core of inductave reactance is oppsite.. it limits the high frequency extention.. pretty much excatly like a crossover does.. lower these ill affects are a good way to providing a diamond sound.. but there is a point in which its inaudible.. like i said under a certian amount of inductance under 100 hz its just not going to make a difference.. also one of hte most audible forms of distortion come from your CMS curves and b/l parameters shfts due to power compresion and non linear excursion... power compression is by far the largest factor in keeping b/l linear inductance lower and efficiency high.. IMO its the most important factor in having a excellent sounding highoutput woofer.. this is why many many many designs use softer spiders for a given throw.. anyways...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 6401746, member: 572595"] the lowered inductance means lower reactance, both capative and inductive(air core and iron core inductors have similar properties) The inrn core inductor of capative inductance is like a capactor, it limits low frequecy extention, while hte air core of inductave reactance is oppsite.. it limits the high frequency extention.. pretty much excatly like a crossover does.. lower these ill affects are a good way to providing a diamond sound.. but there is a point in which its inaudible.. like i said under a certian amount of inductance under 100 hz its just not going to make a difference.. also one of hte most audible forms of distortion come from your CMS curves and b/l parameters shfts due to power compresion and non linear excursion... power compression is by far the largest factor in keeping b/l linear inductance lower and efficiency high.. IMO its the most important factor in having a excellent sounding highoutput woofer.. this is why many many many designs use softer spiders for a given throw.. anyways... [/QUOTE]
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