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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 15833" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>well beleive it or not its gapping of the voice coil (all three people i talked too said it reverberates "noise") the throw in the woofer makes it this way. i might be a little wrong in how i am describing this but then again this is a "new" problem in a high throw woofer as this product and others following it are opening new grounds in woofer performance...they also open new problems. as to the cone being the culprit...i am sure it is to some extent. i talked to others they didnt go into great enough detail for me to picture the whole problem again i am not taking away anything from the w-7 i think its breaking new ground in advancement but with anything new in speakers if it has problems..it will have a gap in performance but at that price..i would want perfection ask me it needs strong mid bass or servo control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 15833, member: 541383"] well beleive it or not its gapping of the voice coil (all three people i talked too said it reverberates "noise") the throw in the woofer makes it this way. i might be a little wrong in how i am describing this but then again this is a "new" problem in a high throw woofer as this product and others following it are opening new grounds in woofer performance...they also open new problems. as to the cone being the culprit...i am sure it is to some extent. i talked to others they didnt go into great enough detail for me to picture the whole problem again i am not taking away anything from the w-7 i think its breaking new ground in advancement but with anything new in speakers if it has problems..it will have a gap in performance but at that price..i would want perfection ask me it needs strong mid bass or servo control. [/QUOTE]
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