Nick doesn't like anything that's focused on linearity. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif
No, it's not a matter of not liking linearity, linearity is a great thing. I don't like the idea of having to use huge gaps and a huge motor to get any sort of a decent bl or motor force out of it...(wasting materials, adding cost, generally a sub-par ideology)
If things aren't glued down, the gap has to be wider...if the coil changes density in the gap...the gap..has to be wider. (again...wasting materials, adding cost, for being able to screw a basket on and off..is not worth it)
If you can have a +/- 3dBa response from 20-90Hz in a given scenario
without using 'linear motor technology' or 'xbl^2' then why wouldn't you? You get the end result that you want, which is no equalization and it plays flat..and you don't have to pay for rights of technology that is patented?
What's more important..to say that something is 100% linear on a piece of paper but on the contrary sounds horrid, or something that sounds great..doesn't need EQ'ing...and is..98% linear through the entire stroke?
Then we get into the argument of..well wait a second. What if it is the general norm of psycho-acoustics for liking peaks..liking valleys..liking distortion? Liking true LIVE music? You can put 10 different people in a room and it will be 10 different ways of perception...you'll have "sq" guys who think flat is god. You'll have horn loaded compression drivers that many think sound amazing...
A "linear motor" is great...but it's not the motor that is linear..it's nothing more then a huge gap that changes the depth of the wire of coil that is in certain areas..which effectively is a reverse view of xbl^2...get the flux concentration out...get the peaks out.
Sad thing is..the vast majority of people, including myself, can't stand the sound of something that is 100% flat..it sounds dead to me, and I don't like it...
Anybody can argue numbers and technology until their blue in the face. When i see somebody's eyes light up because they are hearing things that they haven't heard before in their stereo...THAT is what it's all about.
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