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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8800772" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>Thilo is a bad ass for sure. We already know that the aura NRT motors perform very well in an underhung design. My main theory in this regard would be making the lowest inductance coil possible that can still handle high power. This would just be an extrapolation of information we already have. By wiring a coil in paralell to 1 ohm you keep the low inductance of the "individual" coils and then running multiple subs in series, you could achieve a low inductance and high Impedance substage that can handle gobs of power. Pair this with an "audiophile" high slew-rate, high damping factor unicorn hair amp and test it against a cheap China powerhouse. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8800772, member: 587645"] Thilo is a bad ass for sure. We already know that the aura NRT motors perform very well in an underhung design. My main theory in this regard would be making the lowest inductance coil possible that can still handle high power. This would just be an extrapolation of information we already have. By wiring a coil in paralell to 1 ohm you keep the low inductance of the "individual" coils and then running multiple subs in series, you could achieve a low inductance and high Impedance substage that can handle gobs of power. Pair this with an "audiophile" high slew-rate, high damping factor unicorn hair amp and test it against a cheap China powerhouse. Matt [/QUOTE]
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