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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 2632756" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>box size is dependent on mostly mechanical aspects of the driver...QES/QTS also have to do with it, but its not a huge factor... its simply the electrical damping, the higher the Q the wider the bandwidth of it's resonance is... this is why alot of SPL woofer tend to sport the lower Q figures, not more efficient but a narrower bandwidth so its easier to get a higher peak. someone here tried to make and SPL woofer with 10" spiders and a FS of 20hz, hehehehe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 2632756, member: 572595"] box size is dependent on mostly mechanical aspects of the driver...QES/QTS also have to do with it, but its not a huge factor... its simply the electrical damping, the higher the Q the wider the bandwidth of it's resonance is... this is why alot of SPL woofer tend to sport the lower Q figures, not more efficient but a narrower bandwidth so its easier to get a higher peak. someone here tried to make and SPL woofer with 10" spiders and a FS of 20hz, hehehehe [/QUOTE]
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