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<blockquote data-quote="Electrodynamic" data-source="post: 5992145" data-attributes="member: 548723"><p>No, it won't have the same effect. Simply making the backplate larger with a rebate in it won't make it more linear or an XBL^2 sub at all. XBL^2 manipulates the flux in the gap, not at the backplate (you can't make a driver more linear just by increasing the size/height of the backplate and throwing a random rebate in it). Where it counts is in the gap. XBL^2 has a rebate in the top plate near the coil and at the top of the pole piece to manipulate flux and make the driver more linear. The coil also has to be a very specific length and be positioned correctly in order to make it all work.</p><p></p><p>You can read more about it <a href="http://stereointegrity.com/Files/XBL2DetailsPaper.pdf" target="_blank">here</a> in a paper on XBL^2 that we have hosted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electrodynamic, post: 5992145, member: 548723"] No, it won't have the same effect. Simply making the backplate larger with a rebate in it won't make it more linear or an XBL^2 sub at all. XBL^2 manipulates the flux in the gap, not at the backplate (you can't make a driver more linear just by increasing the size/height of the backplate and throwing a random rebate in it). Where it counts is in the gap. XBL^2 has a rebate in the top plate near the coil and at the top of the pole piece to manipulate flux and make the driver more linear. The coil also has to be a very specific length and be positioned correctly in order to make it all work. You can read more about it [URL="http://stereointegrity.com/Files/XBL2DetailsPaper.pdf"]here[/URL] in a paper on XBL^2 that we have hosted. [/QUOTE]
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