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Can we stop saying "box rise"? Explanation/rant
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8725078" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Thanks for sharing. I really don't know at all, was just guessing. I've never seen a raw conversion. I bet there would be a way to use the overall resistance to define the impedance rise you'll see from the sub, because that's what your powering. Like if you had a formula based around how the sub acts with every single factor that it's exposed to that would change the rise in the coils as it's moving at different frequencies. I bet you could do it that way too, just simple total rise per object or space the sub has to encounter or use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8725078, member: 591582"] Thanks for sharing. I really don't know at all, was just guessing. I've never seen a raw conversion. I bet there would be a way to use the overall resistance to define the impedance rise you'll see from the sub, because that's what your powering. Like if you had a formula based around how the sub acts with every single factor that it's exposed to that would change the rise in the coils as it's moving at different frequencies. I bet you could do it that way too, just simple total rise per object or space the sub has to encounter or use. [/QUOTE]
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