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<blockquote data-quote="T3mpest" data-source="post: 7775403" data-attributes="member: 560148"><p>Good post Jacob. Also just to add a few things.. The Acoustic elegance woofers with the full sleeve run very tights gaps to gain extra motor force which is another way to make up for the lack of BL.. Also as you mentioned, but it's always an issue, it's inductance vs excursion that matter, not necessarily overall inductance. Even if a woofer has high inductance, if it is low enough to play as high as you need, and that inductance value won't change as the woofer moves much then it can still be a VERY good sounding subwoofer.. However, lower LE values do tend to correlate with less variance in most cases as to get a very low value you need to properly utilize rings or sleeves. However, some might look at your NS line which still has a fairly high inductance value and think it won't sound good, however, if you did a good job keeping it linear it may indeed not be any issues when used within it's usable bandwidth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3mpest, post: 7775403, member: 560148"] Good post Jacob. Also just to add a few things.. The Acoustic elegance woofers with the full sleeve run very tights gaps to gain extra motor force which is another way to make up for the lack of BL.. Also as you mentioned, but it's always an issue, it's inductance vs excursion that matter, not necessarily overall inductance. Even if a woofer has high inductance, if it is low enough to play as high as you need, and that inductance value won't change as the woofer moves much then it can still be a VERY good sounding subwoofer.. However, lower LE values do tend to correlate with less variance in most cases as to get a very low value you need to properly utilize rings or sleeves. However, some might look at your NS line which still has a fairly high inductance value and think it won't sound good, however, if you did a good job keeping it linear it may indeed not be any issues when used within it's usable bandwidth. [/QUOTE]
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