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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 6943533" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>There is LOT more to it than that. You need to learn about motor technologies and know which one your motor uses. Aside from gap width, you need to know top plate height as well to know based on the motor technology, how deep to mount the coil in the motor. You need to understand how each part affect the other. You need to understand T/S parameters pretty well and have the ability to measure them as well as a cad mockup showing what each coil, motor, cone and spider will have what fs, bl etc. Get to reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 6943533, member: 619324"] There is LOT more to it than that. You need to learn about motor technologies and know which one your motor uses. Aside from gap width, you need to know top plate height as well to know based on the motor technology, how deep to mount the coil in the motor. You need to understand how each part affect the other. You need to understand T/S parameters pretty well and have the ability to measure them as well as a cad mockup showing what each coil, motor, cone and spider will have what fs, bl etc. Get to reading. [/QUOTE]
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