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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8762902" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>The systems I'm thinking of are mostly walls. These systems all have somewhere between 8-30kw. It would still apply to everything; it all works the same. The stress levels on equipment in some of these walls is very high. When you're pushing stuff to the limits, every small thing that's wrong or "less better" than another product can affect the quality of the system. I mean, some of these subs are doing high 150's in the 20's on quite a good bit of over-powering. The nightshades are really good at this; so are the higher level DC's. But they travel a lot, and the more distance the coil travels, the more feedback the motor puts into the amp. That stresses the amp a lot and can cause voltage issues. Many factors change how the sub moves; a bunch of them can. </p><p></p><p>Idk, it's fun for me to learn this and it helps me design. Amps are interesting. The electricity in your speaker wires moves just like your woofer (hopefully lol).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8762902, member: 591582"] The systems I'm thinking of are mostly walls. These systems all have somewhere between 8-30kw. It would still apply to everything; it all works the same. The stress levels on equipment in some of these walls is very high. When you're pushing stuff to the limits, every small thing that's wrong or "less better" than another product can affect the quality of the system. I mean, some of these subs are doing high 150's in the 20's on quite a good bit of over-powering. The nightshades are really good at this; so are the higher level DC's. But they travel a lot, and the more distance the coil travels, the more feedback the motor puts into the amp. That stresses the amp a lot and can cause voltage issues. Many factors change how the sub moves; a bunch of them can. Idk, it's fun for me to learn this and it helps me design. Amps are interesting. The electricity in your speaker wires moves just like your woofer (hopefully lol). [/QUOTE]
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