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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8801067" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>I know how you are, sometimes, and I wish you weren’t a d*ck to me when you disagreed. You’ve done this with box tuning before, which is 100% subjective, and subwoofer “breaking in”, which is debatable for sure. And I’m not saying I’m more right than you on damping factor, here I’ve just stated my experiences.</p><p></p><p>This is a serious question, just a mathematical technicality- what happens if your damping factor is 0? What if it’s 0.1? And what if you’re outside of the frequency band of your inductors on your full bridge amp, if it’s one that plays 20 hz to 20 kHz? Like some amps don’t have that frequency range, so if you use a full spectrum amp instead of one that’s only designed to play bass, wouldn’t that make the internal components more likely to be tuned outside of the harmonics of bass to some degree? You know more about me than amps, and I’m not denying that, so I’m technically curious. It seems like there could be a higher possibility for harmonic problems with equipment, maybe, if you’re playing bass only through an amp with wide frequency range components, like how a port is tuned and is a resistor, of sorts, but only works at a limited bandwidth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8801067, member: 591582"] I know how you are, sometimes, and I wish you weren’t a d*ck to me when you disagreed. You’ve done this with box tuning before, which is 100% subjective, and subwoofer “breaking in”, which is debatable for sure. And I’m not saying I’m more right than you on damping factor, here I’ve just stated my experiences. This is a serious question, just a mathematical technicality- what happens if your damping factor is 0? What if it’s 0.1? And what if you’re outside of the frequency band of your inductors on your full bridge amp, if it’s one that plays 20 hz to 20 kHz? Like some amps don’t have that frequency range, so if you use a full spectrum amp instead of one that’s only designed to play bass, wouldn’t that make the internal components more likely to be tuned outside of the harmonics of bass to some degree? You know more about me than amps, and I’m not denying that, so I’m technically curious. It seems like there could be a higher possibility for harmonic problems with equipment, maybe, if you’re playing bass only through an amp with wide frequency range components, like how a port is tuned and is a resistor, of sorts, but only works at a limited bandwidth. [/QUOTE]
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