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<blockquote data-quote="bose301s" data-source="post: 4529520" data-attributes="member: 575773"><p>Yes, but if the woofer makes a "slow" transition from the forward to rearward stroke or vice versa you will get distortion. If the driver snaps from one direction to the other it will have less distortion. This is accomplished easily through BL linearization techniques like XBL^2 employed in the new Stereo Integrity drivers. I am not doubting that your drivers are good, but Nick does know what he is talking about quite well. Also, that lambda motor doesn't look much different from a standard overhung design with a copper shorting ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bose301s, post: 4529520, member: 575773"] Yes, but if the woofer makes a "slow" transition from the forward to rearward stroke or vice versa you will get distortion. If the driver snaps from one direction to the other it will have less distortion. This is accomplished easily through BL linearization techniques like XBL^2 employed in the new Stereo Integrity drivers. I am not doubting that your drivers are good, but Nick does know what he is talking about quite well. Also, that lambda motor doesn't look much different from a standard overhung design with a copper shorting ring. [/QUOTE]
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