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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 6537265" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>So you're saying set the center of the coil wind width out of the gap more simply to keep a coil that is apparently too long for a motor from bottoming? Do you know how asymmetrical your BL curve would look and how non-linear the driver would be? That's not even considering how it would no longer be tracking with the Cms plot, creating large amounts of harmonic distortion. The only way I could see that being useful (but still not optimal) is for a driver that's strictly intended for burping, where it would never see even close to the full travel and thermal power handling has a greater importance than stroke. You would certainly never want to do that with a driver that is intended for musical playback. Unless you absolutely love distortion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 6537265, member: 607015"] So you're saying set the center of the coil wind width out of the gap more simply to keep a coil that is apparently too long for a motor from bottoming? Do you know how asymmetrical your BL curve would look and how non-linear the driver would be? That's not even considering how it would no longer be tracking with the Cms plot, creating large amounts of harmonic distortion. The only way I could see that being useful (but still not optimal) is for a driver that's strictly intended for burping, where it would never see even close to the full travel and thermal power handling has a greater importance than stroke. You would certainly never want to do that with a driver that is intended for musical playback. Unless you absolutely love distortion. [/QUOTE]
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