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<blockquote data-quote="Jhyde00" data-source="post: 859367" data-attributes="member: 560718"><p>"The moving mass on the Atlas 15 is incredibly low. At less than 140 grams, it doesn't take much to really get this cone moving. What makes this possible is the curvi-linear cone profile. Due to its shape, we can use a lighter cone that still remains very stiff. The shape also pushes unwanted breakup modes further out of the driver's bandwidth. The custom inverted carbon fiber dust cap was chosen for its stiffness and lack of weight."</p><p></p><p>"The Atlas 15 plays very loud with less watts than you may be accustomed to using. It was designed to perform at its maximum with only 250 watts, even in small enclosures. You don't need a big amp to get big sound."</p><p></p><p>that sounds good, but yet it also sounds like a sub where the volume is at 2 yet the sub is going to be pounding away...my amp is 460w and this is 250w that a problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jhyde00, post: 859367, member: 560718"] "The moving mass on the Atlas 15 is incredibly low. At less than 140 grams, it doesn't take much to really get this cone moving. What makes this possible is the curvi-linear cone profile. Due to its shape, we can use a lighter cone that still remains very stiff. The shape also pushes unwanted breakup modes further out of the driver's bandwidth. The custom inverted carbon fiber dust cap was chosen for its stiffness and lack of weight." "The Atlas 15 plays very loud with less watts than you may be accustomed to using. It was designed to perform at its maximum with only 250 watts, even in small enclosures. You don't need a big amp to get big sound." that sounds good, but yet it also sounds like a sub where the volume is at 2 yet the sub is going to be pounding away...my amp is 460w and this is 250w that a problem? [/QUOTE]
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