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<blockquote data-quote="audioinformer" data-source="post: 6689345" data-attributes="member: 577879"><p>So, if you are going by the amount of one way linear movement while maintaining 70% of the BL obtained with 1 watt of power as X-max, I guess according to you the RD Alpha is unable to move out of the gap and maintain a minimum of 70% Bl loss? If you add X-max to the Alpha's in your equation, then it might be possible for two 12" Alphas to have as much or maybe even more displacement as one 15" Nightshade? I really don't care for either driver, I just didn't see how your math was accurate in your displacement values. My opinion is go with the company that can and will help you in the future with their product or make sure you can find another company that can fix it before you buy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioinformer, post: 6689345, member: 577879"] So, if you are going by the amount of one way linear movement while maintaining 70% of the BL obtained with 1 watt of power as X-max, I guess according to you the RD Alpha is unable to move out of the gap and maintain a minimum of 70% Bl loss? If you add X-max to the Alpha's in your equation, then it might be possible for two 12" Alphas to have as much or maybe even more displacement as one 15" Nightshade? I really don't care for either driver, I just didn't see how your math was accurate in your displacement values. My opinion is go with the company that can and will help you in the future with their product or make sure you can find another company that can fix it before you buy it. [/QUOTE]
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