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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8767509" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>With the neo’s, I just meant that a lot of them seem to have natural gaps where the coil can be exposed.</p><p></p><p>I’m fairly certain some pole vents are to release pressure behind the dust cap under high excursion to keep it from blowing off.</p><p></p><p>I get what you mean with the Rms and the playing 24 hours comparison. That’s a good way to explain that. Being from the music side of thinking, I just see overpowering more, because music seems to be more dynamic, and there’s pauses and stuff, too. I see some dudes run significantly over rms on music for a decent duration of time.</p><p></p><p>I’ve definitely noticed long term cooling differences between some boxes. Lack of cone travel definitely seems to lead to cooking a coil, like you need at least a certain amount to cool the coil. Anyways, good info!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8767509, member: 591582"] With the neo’s, I just meant that a lot of them seem to have natural gaps where the coil can be exposed. I’m fairly certain some pole vents are to release pressure behind the dust cap under high excursion to keep it from blowing off. I get what you mean with the Rms and the playing 24 hours comparison. That’s a good way to explain that. Being from the music side of thinking, I just see overpowering more, because music seems to be more dynamic, and there’s pauses and stuff, too. I see some dudes run significantly over rms on music for a decent duration of time. I’ve definitely noticed long term cooling differences between some boxes. Lack of cone travel definitely seems to lead to cooking a coil, like you need at least a certain amount to cool the coil. Anyways, good info! [/QUOTE]
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