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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 3147" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>LOL. Anyways, speaker manufactures are always trying to build a sub with high power handling and good transient response and the voice coil windings are a constant hassle for them, if they put lots of layers they'll have lots of power handling but a heavy slow moving voice coil as well, so they try to get the best of both worlds by finding a happy medium.</p><p></p><p>Lots of layers on the voice coil isn't always that wonderful of a thing, instead look for a sub with a **** load of Xmax and a low power rating, those will give good, hard hitting bass while still miantaining a good transient response(I consider 12mm of one way Xmax to be the minimum for high excursion woofers)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 3147, member: 540734"] LOL. Anyways, speaker manufactures are always trying to build a sub with high power handling and good transient response and the voice coil windings are a constant hassle for them, if they put lots of layers they'll have lots of power handling but a heavy slow moving voice coil as well, so they try to get the best of both worlds by finding a happy medium. Lots of layers on the voice coil isn't always that wonderful of a thing, instead look for a sub with a **** load of Xmax and a low power rating, those will give good, hard hitting bass while still miantaining a good transient response(I consider 12mm of one way Xmax to be the minimum for high excursion woofers) [/QUOTE]
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