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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 802826" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>As Warbleed said; that 4" figure <strong>is not</strong> Xmax (linear excursion), and it is also a peak to peak # (whereas Xmax is <strong>one way</strong> linear excursion). If you read their tech article/box recommendation page for the Subzero 12 (<a href="http://www.earthquakesound.com/subzero_12.htm" target="_blank">http://www.earthquakesound.com/subzero_12.htm</a>) you can see they list "Electrical Xmax" (what I assume to be Xmag) as being 50.8mm p2p, which would translate into the sub having 25.4mm of supposedly "true" Xmax......which, while nice, is nothing overly "impressive". They also list "Mechanical Xmax", which I assume to be Xsus.....but Xmax would be the lesser of the two (Xmag and Xsus), which in this case would be Xsus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 802826, member: 555320"] As Warbleed said; that 4" figure [B]is not[/B] Xmax (linear excursion), and it is also a peak to peak # (whereas Xmax is [B]one way[/B] linear excursion). If you read their tech article/box recommendation page for the Subzero 12 ([URL="http://www.earthquakesound.com/subzero_12.htm"]http://www.earthquakesound.com/subzero_12.htm[/URL]) you can see they list "Electrical Xmax" (what I assume to be Xmag) as being 50.8mm p2p, which would translate into the sub having 25.4mm of supposedly "true" Xmax......which, while nice, is nothing overly "impressive". They also list "Mechanical Xmax", which I assume to be Xsus.....but Xmax would be the lesser of the two (Xmag and Xsus), which in this case would be Xsus. [/QUOTE]
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