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RE: "the less a transducer travels generating waveforms the 'faster' it is"

Low Q results in high sensitivity in the mids, and a high F3. Some may call the result fast, I'd call it thin. With high Q sensitivity is lost in the lows, while it's increased in the midbass. The usual subjective term to describe that result is boomy. The term that really should leave one scratching their head is 'fast bass'. I've yet to see a logical engineering based explanation of what that's supposed to be or how to achieve it.


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