In Reply to: RE: high efficiency means more cut off of bottom end? posted by lokie on April 9, 2019 at 05:39:11:
> Can you put a light cone on a heavy magnet motor?
Sure you can. It depends on the specs you're going after. Eminence, for instance, has stacks and stacks of frames, magnet structures, voice coils, cones, dust covers, spiders and surrounds in stock. When they create an OEM driver you tell them what specs you want to have, they'll use whatever combination of those parts it takes to get the desired result. They make variations of the same driver for retail also. For instance, the 3010LF sub driver Mms is 53 grams, the 3010HO midbass driver Mms is 33 grams. Not all of the Mms is from the cone, but most of it is.
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- RE: high efficiency means more cut off of bottom end? - Bill Fitzmaurice 04/9/1909:02:25 04/9/19 (10)
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