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<blockquote data-quote="sundownz" data-source="post: 7112904" data-attributes="member: 549523"><p>We can't just tell you to use copper or aluminum for a daily woofer -- it's all about the overall woofer. The material of the coil is chose to reach the design parameters desired.</p><p></p><p>If your woofer of choice has the option of copper or aluminum -- in the same woofer and at least a similar size coil the copper one will tend to give you a bit more low-end response from the additional mass. Aluminum can often, but not always, be louder as it is much lighter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sundownz, post: 7112904, member: 549523"] We can't just tell you to use copper or aluminum for a daily woofer -- it's all about the overall woofer. The material of the coil is chose to reach the design parameters desired. If your woofer of choice has the option of copper or aluminum -- in the same woofer and at least a similar size coil the copper one will tend to give you a bit more low-end response from the additional mass. Aluminum can often, but not always, be louder as it is much lighter. [/QUOTE]
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