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<blockquote data-quote="Toxic Tuan" data-source="post: 6536599" data-attributes="member: 558678"><p>You're absolutely right about they lose strength as they heat up. That was the problem with the Shocker Neo's from a few years ago. Currently, the only company that seems to have it done correctly is DD and IA...but from motor topology and parts, the DD is the dominant out of the two. With more understanding of Neo's, the motors no longer face a heating issue. The difficult in assembly is absolutely an issue. The cost to build is the main factor why many companies will not touch neo's especially when only 1% of sales. I believe neo motors are only good for 2 things: a statement piece and to have a slight advantage on SPL world.</p><p></p><p>Tuan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toxic Tuan, post: 6536599, member: 558678"] You're absolutely right about they lose strength as they heat up. That was the problem with the Shocker Neo's from a few years ago. Currently, the only company that seems to have it done correctly is DD and IA...but from motor topology and parts, the DD is the dominant out of the two. With more understanding of Neo's, the motors no longer face a heating issue. The difficult in assembly is absolutely an issue. The cost to build is the main factor why many companies will not touch neo's especially when only 1% of sales. I believe neo motors are only good for 2 things: a statement piece and to have a slight advantage on SPL world. Tuan [/QUOTE]
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