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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 8384320" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>It's been a while since I read that white paper, it's a good explanation of the concept. Better heat dissipation, better control, symmetrical flux, and more design options for electrical and mechanical parameters are the main advantages. Yes, JBL pioneered the technology in the 80's and we owe a lot of speaker technology to JBL and Harmon. If you want to know how it works, look at their research.</p><p></p><p>Don't worry about what people told you, just read the paper above and it tells all.</p><p></p><p>The paper also addresses the advantages of using neo magnets, something ignored by the copycats.</p><p></p><p>The "breaking coil" is why those JBL subs are very difficult to "bottom out".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 8384320, member: 576029"] It's been a while since I read that white paper, it's a good explanation of the concept. Better heat dissipation, better control, symmetrical flux, and more design options for electrical and mechanical parameters are the main advantages. Yes, JBL pioneered the technology in the 80's and we owe a lot of speaker technology to JBL and Harmon. If you want to know how it works, look at their research. Don't worry about what people told you, just read the paper above and it tells all. The paper also addresses the advantages of using neo magnets, something ignored by the copycats. The "breaking coil" is why those JBL subs are very difficult to "bottom out". [/QUOTE]
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