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<blockquote data-quote="THATpurpleKUSH" data-source="post: 8706700" data-attributes="member: 615398"><p>You are still blindly assuming. There is more to efficiency than the size of a voice coil. What about the type of suspension that coil is attached to? Motor force? Enclosure design? You cannot sit there and the blindly assume when you don't understand how all the pieces of the puzzle work together. </p><p></p><p>If you have ever measured your own theile small parameters, you would know that manuafcturer posted specs are wildly off most of the time and there are many variables that can affect the outcome of those numbers hence the manufacturer can sway the numbers one way or another. </p><p></p><p>You shouldnt be crossing a sub above 100hz. If you are you are doing your midrange setup completely wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THATpurpleKUSH, post: 8706700, member: 615398"] You are still blindly assuming. There is more to efficiency than the size of a voice coil. What about the type of suspension that coil is attached to? Motor force? Enclosure design? You cannot sit there and the blindly assume when you don't understand how all the pieces of the puzzle work together. If you have ever measured your own theile small parameters, you would know that manuafcturer posted specs are wildly off most of the time and there are many variables that can affect the outcome of those numbers hence the manufacturer can sway the numbers one way or another. You shouldnt be crossing a sub above 100hz. If you are you are doing your midrange setup completely wrong. [/QUOTE]
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