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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 5322426" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>WTF are you talking about.. i wasnt aware the subs caused the distortion not the amps? are you a politician? its like your tring to argue, but not with me yourself!? clearly the driver can and will distort... many many amps todays are more than clean enought have adquate dampning and more than powerful enought to push any woofer beyond its linear limit... anyone can tell you this.. oh my god not another one... attacks at my spelling are nothing new so you cna keep that out of the argument as many past people who tought me done so as well...</p><p></p><p>ok again, here you go.. you ask me do i know what an SQ design is then you proceed to tell me its not ment to go past about 60hz, yet the very point that has been debated for years transit response that goes against everything a good woofer is defined as.. on that is able to play well past its usable bandwidth.. you don't want too wide of a bandwidth cause it hurts efficieny but too little really limits the applications and installlations its usable in...</p><p></p><p>like i said in my other post the 9100 impressed me because it was able to be crossed higher than many proclaimed SQ woofers and didn't affect the sound stanging.. midbass/range woofers crossed any lower than about 70 hz puts a huge strain on the upper frequency response espically when your using a 2 way set, even 3 way sets. subbass stops at 80hz not 60hz... if you have the room and can easily keep all the midbass range and tweeter in the same plane phase and distance thats required to get perfect stereo seperation and FR fine but for people like me that can pretty much only use a very high end 2 way set its much more difficult to get a woofer that is capible of blending in crossover that high...</p><p></p><p>you may laugh now but in the end you will see the light... DD makes excelllent woofers and the 9100 is no exception...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 5322426, member: 572595"] WTF are you talking about.. i wasnt aware the subs caused the distortion not the amps? are you a politician? its like your tring to argue, but not with me yourself!? clearly the driver can and will distort... many many amps todays are more than clean enought have adquate dampning and more than powerful enought to push any woofer beyond its linear limit... anyone can tell you this.. oh my god not another one... attacks at my spelling are nothing new so you cna keep that out of the argument as many past people who tought me done so as well... ok again, here you go.. you ask me do i know what an SQ design is then you proceed to tell me its not ment to go past about 60hz, yet the very point that has been debated for years transit response that goes against everything a good woofer is defined as.. on that is able to play well past its usable bandwidth.. you don't want too wide of a bandwidth cause it hurts efficieny but too little really limits the applications and installlations its usable in... like i said in my other post the 9100 impressed me because it was able to be crossed higher than many proclaimed SQ woofers and didn't affect the sound stanging.. midbass/range woofers crossed any lower than about 70 hz puts a huge strain on the upper frequency response espically when your using a 2 way set, even 3 way sets. subbass stops at 80hz not 60hz... if you have the room and can easily keep all the midbass range and tweeter in the same plane phase and distance thats required to get perfect stereo seperation and FR fine but for people like me that can pretty much only use a very high end 2 way set its much more difficult to get a woofer that is capible of blending in crossover that high... you may laugh now but in the end you will see the light... DD makes excelllent woofers and the 9100 is no exception... [/QUOTE]
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