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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 8280791" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>Several reasons. One most of them don't know wtf they are talking about as SounDrive said. Secondly, they are only burping one note for about 3 seconds, so thermal limitations rarely come into play on a burst that short. Three, they are shooting for just that one note, so overall response is a complete no issue, if your only goal is to get loud on one note for 3 seconds, then knowing your rise can be somewhat helpful. Really though it's still just a game of throw power on it until it stops getting louder or breaks.. Anyways it still reinforces my point, they are hitting 150db with 600 watts after all their rise and lower scores where they are well away from tuning and actual impedance is close to nominal and have 3kw of input.. effeciency is a good thing and where your most effecient is also where you have the most rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 8280791, member: 560148"] Several reasons. One most of them don't know wtf they are talking about as SounDrive said. Secondly, they are only burping one note for about 3 seconds, so thermal limitations rarely come into play on a burst that short. Three, they are shooting for just that one note, so overall response is a complete no issue, if your only goal is to get loud on one note for 3 seconds, then knowing your rise can be somewhat helpful. Really though it's still just a game of throw power on it until it stops getting louder or breaks.. Anyways it still reinforces my point, they are hitting 150db with 600 watts after all their rise and lower scores where they are well away from tuning and actual impedance is close to nominal and have 3kw of input.. effeciency is a good thing and where your most effecient is also where you have the most rise. [/QUOTE]
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