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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8579809" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>you make a lot of good points here, and i agree with you, especially on the aspect of efficiency. basic physics says that distance when relating to air pressurization, magnetic flux, etc, is an exponential relationship and thats a big thing people need to keep in mind. my only real comment is that you'll rarely ever reach that 36mm peak to peak on music and it wont be a problem unless you're talking about a huge port and tuned setup and then at that point you're out of usable bandwidth anyways</p><p></p><p>ive seen ~4-5kw rms being just about perfect for the max the team aa can handle for short periods of time but again, this can be really dependent on enclosure design</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8579809, member: 665412"] you make a lot of good points here, and i agree with you, especially on the aspect of efficiency. basic physics says that distance when relating to air pressurization, magnetic flux, etc, is an exponential relationship and thats a big thing people need to keep in mind. my only real comment is that you'll rarely ever reach that 36mm peak to peak on music and it wont be a problem unless you're talking about a huge port and tuned setup and then at that point you're out of usable bandwidth anyways ive seen ~4-5kw rms being just about perfect for the max the team aa can handle for short periods of time but again, this can be really dependent on enclosure design [/QUOTE]
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