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<blockquote data-quote="Haunz" data-source="post: 8375913" data-attributes="member: 576010"><p>XMAX should be stated as coil in gap</p><p></p><p>Many companies state XMAG, which is at 70% BL, and is generally considered to be the point where further loss in BL becomes audible. I've never seen anyone rate it at 50% BL, but if DD does at least they are forward about it and state so in the spec.</p><p></p><p>XMECH is the most the sub can move mechanically</p><p></p><p>When you see a rating from a company such as Boston, Pioneer, whatever, it is most likely the XMAG spec they are giving you, unless otherwise stated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haunz, post: 8375913, member: 576010"] XMAX should be stated as coil in gap Many companies state XMAG, which is at 70% BL, and is generally considered to be the point where further loss in BL becomes audible. I've never seen anyone rate it at 50% BL, but if DD does at least they are forward about it and state so in the spec. XMECH is the most the sub can move mechanically When you see a rating from a company such as Boston, Pioneer, whatever, it is most likely the XMAG spec they are giving you, unless otherwise stated. [/QUOTE]
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