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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8798550" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I’ve experienced over time that amps with a higher damping factor help play music better; they seem to have less cutting out issues under extreme stress with music. Enclosure design realistically plays into a damping factor component, it seems, but better amps tend to play further away from tuning frequency, with how the woofer unloads away from tuning/high xmax. The position of the coil within the field concentration of the motor, at whatever motion it’s doing, changes the state of the coil, which changes what the amp has to deal with, electrically. Amps seem to become electrically unstable at some level of massive cone movement due to field induction. That’s what I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8798550, member: 591582"] I’ve experienced over time that amps with a higher damping factor help play music better; they seem to have less cutting out issues under extreme stress with music. Enclosure design realistically plays into a damping factor component, it seems, but better amps tend to play further away from tuning frequency, with how the woofer unloads away from tuning/high xmax. The position of the coil within the field concentration of the motor, at whatever motion it’s doing, changes the state of the coil, which changes what the amp has to deal with, electrically. Amps seem to become electrically unstable at some level of massive cone movement due to field induction. That’s what I think. [/QUOTE]
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