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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8758090" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I don't think so, yet. Modeling isn't really always accurate. Some woofer styles will model poorly, regardless of how good the woofers are. My Fi Bl's, back in the day, were awesome! But they literally have hit lower -3db at like something silly, like 35 hz, even though I could play well into the 20's. Modeling is just an educated guess. You maybe have to see when the model isn't accurate; there's more indicators of proper woofer design than just the dB response graph.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to post up the t/s of that woofer in here; I'll look at it. I love looking at t/s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8758090, member: 591582"] I don't think so, yet. Modeling isn't really always accurate. Some woofer styles will model poorly, regardless of how good the woofers are. My Fi Bl's, back in the day, were awesome! But they literally have hit lower -3db at like something silly, like 35 hz, even though I could play well into the 20's. Modeling is just an educated guess. You maybe have to see when the model isn't accurate; there's more indicators of proper woofer design than just the dB response graph. Feel free to post up the t/s of that woofer in here; I'll look at it. I love looking at t/s. [/QUOTE]
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