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<blockquote data-quote="hoss" data-source="post: 746153" data-attributes="member: 549860"><p>faster bass? last time i checked the speed of sound was 340.29 meters per second, and i dont understand how the cone weight is going to make it faster. as far as transient response, the most significant factor in a woofers response is the electrical Q and the Bl. moving mass can be compensated for, but is not what should be looked at when trying to judge woofers. if that is all you are interested in, you should compare top plates, gaps, t-yoke clearance, voice coil gauge windings, etc etc...</p><p></p><p>like i stated before, all this makes up the woofers parameters, which you should look at them before you judge solely on the components it is comprised of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoss, post: 746153, member: 549860"] faster bass? last time i checked the speed of sound was 340.29 meters per second, and i dont understand how the cone weight is going to make it faster. as far as transient response, the most significant factor in a woofers response is the electrical Q and the Bl. moving mass can be compensated for, but is not what should be looked at when trying to judge woofers. if that is all you are interested in, you should compare top plates, gaps, t-yoke clearance, voice coil gauge windings, etc etc... like i stated before, all this makes up the woofers parameters, which you should look at them before you judge solely on the components it is comprised of. [/QUOTE]
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