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<blockquote data-quote="zebo" data-source="post: 803148" data-attributes="member: 554717"><p>I have read before, and maybe someone here knows for sure, that the H2’s use DGT technology and that they cannot be reconed because they are magnetized after they are fully assembled (that’s why when you blow an H2, you don’t get the original back, just a new one). I don’t know if this is an inherent trait of the motor topology or just of that sub. If it just the nature of that topology that would be a serious disadvantage as opposed to xbl^2. Also, when you are adding multiple top plates and slugs you are adding to the mounting depth of the driver, another drawback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zebo, post: 803148, member: 554717"] I have read before, and maybe someone here knows for sure, that the H2’s use DGT technology and that they cannot be reconed because they are magnetized after they are fully assembled (that’s why when you blow an H2, you don’t get the original back, just a new one). I don’t know if this is an inherent trait of the motor topology or just of that sub. If it just the nature of that topology that would be a serious disadvantage as opposed to xbl^2. Also, when you are adding multiple top plates and slugs you are adding to the mounting depth of the driver, another drawback. [/QUOTE]
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