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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8493438" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>I hear you, I know exactly what you're referring to. This is more pronounced in the 3" coil LMS drivers. Because of the very low starting point regarding sensitivity, combined with a relatively low BL, asking these drivers to play high bass into midbass is asking a lot simply because they don't have a ton of motor force. This, combined with soft parts that allow for lots of travel, prevent the soft parts distortion that many folks find enjoyable, but translates into a subjective measurement of lacking midbass. The fix, though, is to simply figure out how to extract the unique potential for that unique driver's ability to make midbass and balance it with it's ability to make the lowest frequencies. It takes some figuring out but it's worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8493438, member: 607015"] I hear you, I know exactly what you're referring to. This is more pronounced in the 3" coil LMS drivers. Because of the very low starting point regarding sensitivity, combined with a relatively low BL, asking these drivers to play high bass into midbass is asking a lot simply because they don't have a ton of motor force. This, combined with soft parts that allow for lots of travel, prevent the soft parts distortion that many folks find enjoyable, but translates into a subjective measurement of lacking midbass. The fix, though, is to simply figure out how to extract the unique potential for that unique driver's ability to make midbass and balance it with it's ability to make the lowest frequencies. It takes some figuring out but it's worth it. [/QUOTE]
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