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<blockquote data-quote="NDMstang65" data-source="post: 1142433" data-attributes="member: 544576"><p>Factor in the DAF. (Dumbass Factor)</p><p></p><p>(Now speaking from a Manufacture's standpoint) You sell somebody a high excursion driver with the potential to break if you do not know what you are doing (i've had personal expirence with these type of soft part arrangements and they do indeed buckle under pressure)....then you (as a manufacture) are in for a PILE of warranty work....It's much easier to tone it down, under rate the thing and keep your warranty/return % to a minimum. And make it so in your warranty that as a manufacture you are not at fault for abuse....</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the wonderful world of physics.</p><p></p><p>I told you that it'd have to have a huge sealed enclosure to get a decently flat response what....a week and a half ago maybe?</p><p></p><p>One of the many drawbacks to a High Q woofer, with litterally no Bl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDMstang65, post: 1142433, member: 544576"] Factor in the DAF. (Dumbass Factor) (Now speaking from a Manufacture's standpoint) You sell somebody a high excursion driver with the potential to break if you do not know what you are doing (i've had personal expirence with these type of soft part arrangements and they do indeed buckle under pressure)....then you (as a manufacture) are in for a PILE of warranty work....It's much easier to tone it down, under rate the thing and keep your warranty/return % to a minimum. And make it so in your warranty that as a manufacture you are not at fault for abuse.... Welcome to the wonderful world of physics. I told you that it'd have to have a huge sealed enclosure to get a decently flat response what....a week and a half ago maybe? One of the many drawbacks to a High Q woofer, with litterally no Bl. [/QUOTE]
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