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<blockquote data-quote="ramos" data-source="post: 53451" data-attributes="member: 540858"><p>Okay let me give it a shot. BL is determined by the flux density in the magnetic gap and the length of voice coil wire in the gap. A higher BL will most of the time result in a speaker with a higher sensitivity. This doesn't necessarily mean that all speakers with a higher BL will produce a higher SPL. Alot of speakers with very high BLs also have a smaller Xmax than there lower BL counterparts. I think that's about right. Josh, Big bassman ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramos, post: 53451, member: 540858"] Okay let me give it a shot. BL is determined by the flux density in the magnetic gap and the length of voice coil wire in the gap. A higher BL will most of the time result in a speaker with a higher sensitivity. This doesn't necessarily mean that all speakers with a higher BL will produce a higher SPL. Alot of speakers with very high BLs also have a smaller Xmax than there lower BL counterparts. I think that's about right. Josh, Big bassman ? [/QUOTE]
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