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<blockquote data-quote="luv2bass" data-source="post: 2799365" data-attributes="member: 551797"><p>The voice coil length of dual 2ohms is 42 mm and the gap height 32mm.This is not underhung.I have done the recone myself and have the old coil.</p><p></p><p>The 14mm xmax you are refering to is based probably in a dumax test in a 9515 <strong>B</strong> series and is 12.9mm exactly.I don't know about the B series voice coil and gap height.</p><p></p><p>If you see the sub moving almost 3 inches back and forth by its own motor power without audible distortion you call this just throw?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luv2bass, post: 2799365, member: 551797"] The voice coil length of dual 2ohms is 42 mm and the gap height 32mm.This is not underhung.I have done the recone myself and have the old coil. The 14mm xmax you are refering to is based probably in a dumax test in a 9515 [B]B[/B] series and is 12.9mm exactly.I don't know about the B series voice coil and gap height. If you see the sub moving almost 3 inches back and forth by its own motor power without audible distortion you call this just throw? [/QUOTE]
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