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<blockquote data-quote="Rashaddd" data-source="post: 4645377" data-attributes="member: 592162"><p>If anything, you flipped that around accidentally?</p><p></p><p>I understand xmax can't change and is an absolute limit, and I understand that the power ratings are basically never an absolute limit, because of how dynamic they are, but I think its reasonable to say that by essentially putting your sub in a sealed box that is significantly too small for it (limiting cone travel/heat dissipation similarly to the 'break-in' period) its probably not a good idea to give it its full rated power, when you know its not being able to move as much as it should be.</p><p></p><p>Also you still didn't explain 'heat saturation'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rashaddd, post: 4645377, member: 592162"] If anything, you flipped that around accidentally? I understand xmax can't change and is an absolute limit, and I understand that the power ratings are basically never an absolute limit, because of how dynamic they are, but I think its reasonable to say that by essentially putting your sub in a sealed box that is significantly too small for it (limiting cone travel/heat dissipation similarly to the 'break-in' period) its probably not a good idea to give it its full rated power, when you know its not being able to move as much as it should be. Also you still didn't explain 'heat saturation' [/QUOTE]
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