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What is the loudest records holding subwoofer\subwoofers in size.
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<blockquote data-quote="Flipx99" data-source="post: 2960237" data-attributes="member: 562352"><p>I often thought about that...even in non-spl applications where the cone is horizontal, it would seem like that would be more apt to happen. I would think the magnet field around the motor would keep it somewhat aligned during normal applications. At higher pressures, I could see how minor deflections in the cone would cause the coil to wobble or rock in the gap.</p><p></p><p>I assume someone is working on proposed solutions...My knowlegde of electromagnetic dynamics is quite limited where I could not think of a way (electronically) to keep the coil perfectly centered in the gap in extreme situations. I would assume driver orientation plays a part but to what extent, I do not know. Furthermore, it would seem that driver orientation plays a key role in achieveing a higher SPL. Perhaps any gains that driver orientation could provide is eroded by loss of SPL.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this seems like rambling. Just want to be sure if what I am thinking is atleast somewhat correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flipx99, post: 2960237, member: 562352"] I often thought about that...even in non-spl applications where the cone is horizontal, it would seem like that would be more apt to happen. I would think the magnet field around the motor would keep it somewhat aligned during normal applications. At higher pressures, I could see how minor deflections in the cone would cause the coil to wobble or rock in the gap. I assume someone is working on proposed solutions...My knowlegde of electromagnetic dynamics is quite limited where I could not think of a way (electronically) to keep the coil perfectly centered in the gap in extreme situations. I would assume driver orientation plays a part but to what extent, I do not know. Furthermore, it would seem that driver orientation plays a key role in achieveing a higher SPL. Perhaps any gains that driver orientation could provide is eroded by loss of SPL. Sorry if this seems like rambling. Just want to be sure if what I am thinking is atleast somewhat correct. [/QUOTE]
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