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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 1017141" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>So that's why they over-motored the Ti pro. lol</p><p></p><p>Hope that guy wasn't planning on using that sub afterwards. they say not to push a speaker cone in by hand for fear of pushing it out of alignment and rubbing the vc etc, what about having a 10-20lb baby riding on the thing? makes for a nice video, but wasn't too smart of someone imho (unless the sub was bad already).</p><p></p><p>edit: and for the guy who said he didnt realize subs were that strong, remember these are 2-4hp motors (4hp on that Ti Pro). If you've ever taken a high school physics class you know that even 1hp is alot of actual 'work'.</p><p></p><p>And let this be a leason to you guys, for the guys who think a couple of extra grams of moving mass (ie: larger cones) make for any audible 'slowing' of the transient response, this video shows the power of a sub and how a few grams one way or the other will make NO audible difference in the cone motion and/or speaker performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 1017141, member: 549629"] So that's why they over-motored the Ti pro. lol Hope that guy wasn't planning on using that sub afterwards. they say not to push a speaker cone in by hand for fear of pushing it out of alignment and rubbing the vc etc, what about having a 10-20lb baby riding on the thing? makes for a nice video, but wasn't too smart of someone imho (unless the sub was bad already). edit: and for the guy who said he didnt realize subs were that strong, remember these are 2-4hp motors (4hp on that Ti Pro). If you've ever taken a high school physics class you know that even 1hp is alot of actual 'work'. And let this be a leason to you guys, for the guys who think a couple of extra grams of moving mass (ie: larger cones) make for any audible 'slowing' of the transient response, this video shows the power of a sub and how a few grams one way or the other will make NO audible difference in the cone motion and/or speaker performance. [/QUOTE]
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