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<blockquote data-quote="ciaonzo" data-source="post: 8147813" data-attributes="member: 607015"><p>The RE XXX was an XBL^2 driver! That's a step up in performance if you ask me. It's like the best of two worlds between an underhung driver and an LMS driver. You get the low moving mass with the short coil, and you get the long linear BL product from the tandem magnetic gaps.</p><p></p><p>Neo, I would not hesitate to go with virtually any underhung driver. They just sound incredible, and they get plenty loud. They start getting much louder when you go with the type of platform in the OP, simply because it's a lower Q driver that is more suitable for vented enclosures. I wish I had some numbers to back that up but I still don't have modeling capabilities at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaonzo, post: 8147813, member: 607015"] The RE XXX was an XBL^2 driver! That's a step up in performance if you ask me. It's like the best of two worlds between an underhung driver and an LMS driver. You get the low moving mass with the short coil, and you get the long linear BL product from the tandem magnetic gaps. Neo, I would not hesitate to go with virtually any underhung driver. They just sound incredible, and they get plenty loud. They start getting much louder when you go with the type of platform in the OP, simply because it's a lower Q driver that is more suitable for vented enclosures. I wish I had some numbers to back that up but I still don't have modeling capabilities at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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