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<blockquote data-quote="dman4486" data-source="post: 4384441" data-attributes="member: 585160"><p>if this was true, then why can you run equipment off the second coil, and why have so many people done this before with no issues......one more--&gt;why would audio manufacturers recommend running only one coil on a DVC subwoofer?(ascendant audio)</p><p></p><p>what physical property of the coils would cause the sub to move non linearly? to my understanding, a DVC sub has one coil surrounding the second all on the outside of the former!? show a video of one on a single voice coil moving non-linearly</p><p></p><p>explanation or I call BS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dman4486, post: 4384441, member: 585160"] if this was true, then why can you run equipment off the second coil, and why have so many people done this before with no issues......one more-->why would audio manufacturers recommend running only one coil on a DVC subwoofer?(ascendant audio) what physical property of the coils would cause the sub to move non linearly? to my understanding, a DVC sub has one coil surrounding the second all on the outside of the former!? show a video of one on a single voice coil moving non-linearly explanation or I call BS [/QUOTE]
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