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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8478168" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>some subs/designers do things to help stabilize parameter shifts, inductance shifts and lower breakup/harmonic distortion from the cone and other things.</p><p></p><p>most decent drivers sound good enough becasue alot of music in the subs bandwidth is artificial and pretty easily reproduced.</p><p></p><p>few artist/music types have real instruments in the lower octaves. most drums are between 50-70hz where are at the top in the sub-woofer bandwidth. so its really nothing overly complex 90% of the time but they do have some songs that encourage great sounding woofers. one of my favorites happens to be Phil Collins in the air tonight..</p><p></p><p>anyways i like the incriminator audio flatlyne. its nothing fancy but its a great underhung design.</p><p></p><p>acoustic elegance makes some really good sounding drivers. the use full copper shorting rings which is rare in mobile audio drivers.</p><p></p><p>CCS(sreative sound solutions) has something similar to the original XBL driver dan wiggins made. i liked my xbl driver they have there faults but boy in the correct application do they sound great..</p><p></p><p>just depends on your budget and preferences/goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8478168, member: 572595"] some subs/designers do things to help stabilize parameter shifts, inductance shifts and lower breakup/harmonic distortion from the cone and other things. most decent drivers sound good enough becasue alot of music in the subs bandwidth is artificial and pretty easily reproduced. few artist/music types have real instruments in the lower octaves. most drums are between 50-70hz where are at the top in the sub-woofer bandwidth. so its really nothing overly complex 90% of the time but they do have some songs that encourage great sounding woofers. one of my favorites happens to be Phil Collins in the air tonight.. anyways i like the incriminator audio flatlyne. its nothing fancy but its a great underhung design. acoustic elegance makes some really good sounding drivers. the use full copper shorting rings which is rare in mobile audio drivers. CCS(sreative sound solutions) has something similar to the original XBL driver dan wiggins made. i liked my xbl driver they have there faults but boy in the correct application do they sound great.. just depends on your budget and preferences/goals. [/QUOTE]
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