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<blockquote data-quote="JonJT" data-source="post: 2992501" data-attributes="member: 560788"><p>O, quite the contrary! Max output in the frequency range I'm concerned with is quite high. The thing is that the woofer was designed with higher excursion applications in mind. Basically its a sub with the ability to extend high into the frequency range. I only plan on using that high frequency extension though because I'm high passing my midbasses around 80hz so all that extra cone excursion is wasted. I have them in a sub in my room right now and I'm thinking about just leaving them in the box and buying new woofers with less cone excursion (therefore less motor height and easier mounting) and more power handling. No woofer is going to be moving 20mm back and fourth while reproducing a tone at 200hz without thousands of watts behind it. The Kodas cant handle that much power!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonJT, post: 2992501, member: 560788"] O, quite the contrary! Max output in the frequency range I'm concerned with is quite high. The thing is that the woofer was designed with higher excursion applications in mind. Basically its a sub with the ability to extend high into the frequency range. I only plan on using that high frequency extension though because I'm high passing my midbasses around 80hz so all that extra cone excursion is wasted. I have them in a sub in my room right now and I'm thinking about just leaving them in the box and buying new woofers with less cone excursion (therefore less motor height and easier mounting) and more power handling. No woofer is going to be moving 20mm back and fourth while reproducing a tone at 200hz without thousands of watts behind it. The Kodas cant handle that much power! [/QUOTE]
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