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<blockquote data-quote="jmanpc" data-source="post: 3050410" data-attributes="member: 565915"><p>Some subs have less magic smoke bottled up in the voice coil. Subs with less magic smoke tend to be more accurate because since they are less densely packed, the motor can attract each one with greater force during transients. But voice coils with more magic smoke are more densely packed, and tend to be louder on single notes. In other words, anyone who understands voice coils and shit should know this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmanpc, post: 3050410, member: 565915"] Some subs have less magic smoke bottled up in the voice coil. Subs with less magic smoke tend to be more accurate because since they are less densely packed, the motor can attract each one with greater force during transients. But voice coils with more magic smoke are more densely packed, and tend to be louder on single notes. In other words, anyone who understands voice coils and shit should know this. [/QUOTE]
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