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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8753936" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Bullshit all around. If your subs are breaking it's because they were poorly built and/or you over-powered them and not because you didn't perform some magic ritual.</p><p></p><p>The most dramatic shift in TS parameters on those super stiff suspensions happens in under an hour play time and then is very gradual eventually staying about the same. Shifts may or may not be favorable for gaining 10ths and they should prove to be well under 1dB (inaudible!). You're not gaining a deeb from 10-15% shift in Fs, Qts or Vas. </p><p></p><p>PM me and I can pass you some TS parameter data from some subs I built a few years ago, whenever I get my new parts in I can pull specs again before I scrap those softparts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8753936, member: 614752"] Bullshit all around. If your subs are breaking it's because they were poorly built and/or you over-powered them and not because you didn't perform some magic ritual. The most dramatic shift in TS parameters on those super stiff suspensions happens in under an hour play time and then is very gradual eventually staying about the same. Shifts may or may not be favorable for gaining 10ths and they should prove to be well under 1dB (inaudible!). You're not gaining a deeb from 10-15% shift in Fs, Qts or Vas. PM me and I can pass you some TS parameter data from some subs I built a few years ago, whenever I get my new parts in I can pull specs again before I scrap those softparts. [/QUOTE]
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