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<blockquote data-quote="Deon1818" data-source="post: 8775539" data-attributes="member: 661289"><p>Okay I won't get caught up in Wini. </p><p>Thanks for the education on metals. That all makes sense. It's not that i want Neo, I just wanted a Fi Q but with all the changes Fi made in the last year or two it looks like the neo 3.5 is the closet thing. their HC is similar priced that's rated 750 watts higher...</p><p>I'm gonna keep diggin online about cooling options. This is another segment of their site under a ferrite sub. It reads the same but adds detail. reduced distortion and better cooling... There's gotta be a downside. right?</p><p></p><p><strong><em>"Cooling Stage:</em></strong><em> The new cooling stages are aluminum rings or plugs that aid in cooling and reducing the inductance of a coil (as well as linearizing it to further reduce distortion). The first stage is a machined aluminum sleeve over the pole. This has better thermal conductivity than steel alone does and reduces the effect of the coils inductance increase being an iron core inductor. The second stage includes the first pole sleeve and adds an aluminum pole cap that increases compression and cooling. The third is the first two stages along with the large visible heatsink that surrounds the outside of the coil and transfers heat to the ambient environment as well as greatly reducing the inward inductance of the coil. The overall effect increases cooling/thermal capacity as well as linearizing in vs outward inductance shift reducing distortion ad increasing bandwidth"</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deon1818, post: 8775539, member: 661289"] Okay I won't get caught up in Wini. Thanks for the education on metals. That all makes sense. It's not that i want Neo, I just wanted a Fi Q but with all the changes Fi made in the last year or two it looks like the neo 3.5 is the closet thing. their HC is similar priced that's rated 750 watts higher... I'm gonna keep diggin online about cooling options. This is another segment of their site under a ferrite sub. It reads the same but adds detail. reduced distortion and better cooling... There's gotta be a downside. right? [B][I]"Cooling Stage:[/I][/B][I] The new cooling stages are aluminum rings or plugs that aid in cooling and reducing the inductance of a coil (as well as linearizing it to further reduce distortion). The first stage is a machined aluminum sleeve over the pole. This has better thermal conductivity than steel alone does and reduces the effect of the coils inductance increase being an iron core inductor. The second stage includes the first pole sleeve and adds an aluminum pole cap that increases compression and cooling. The third is the first two stages along with the large visible heatsink that surrounds the outside of the coil and transfers heat to the ambient environment as well as greatly reducing the inward inductance of the coil. The overall effect increases cooling/thermal capacity as well as linearizing in vs outward inductance shift reducing distortion ad increasing bandwidth"[/I] [/QUOTE]
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