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<blockquote data-quote="bose301s" data-source="post: 4530478" data-attributes="member: 575773"><p>I was assuming a low inductance design with that comment, should have made that clear, I didn't, that's my fault. And it is true, there is no perfect design, XBL^2 increases BL linearity but decreases power handling. LMT/LMS raises power handling but increases moving mass due to the large coil, lowers BL due to the wider gap and somewhat increases inductance. Underhung decreses powerhandling and overhung increases inductance. There is no perfect design, but as long as you implement one of those strategies while paying attention to the negatives and taking some methods to offset them, you will be getting a better driver as John has done as well as Nick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bose301s, post: 4530478, member: 575773"] I was assuming a low inductance design with that comment, should have made that clear, I didn't, that's my fault. And it is true, there is no perfect design, XBL^2 increases BL linearity but decreases power handling. LMT/LMS raises power handling but increases moving mass due to the large coil, lowers BL due to the wider gap and somewhat increases inductance. Underhung decreses powerhandling and overhung increases inductance. There is no perfect design, but as long as you implement one of those strategies while paying attention to the negatives and taking some methods to offset them, you will be getting a better driver as John has done as well as Nick. [/QUOTE]
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