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| # 2 More xmax means more SPL |
| Mosaic wrote: |
| This is QUITE wrong:
>> As a woofers reaches its very limits, unless failure occurs there will become a point where the resistance of the voice coil is rising faster than the power going into the subwoofer. When the resistance doubles as the power doubles then absolute thermal compression has set in. In practice you can’t actually increase the power from the amplifier because most amplifiers start to produce less power as the resistance increases because almost every car, home and pro audio amplifier is a constant voltage source rather than a constant current source. So in a way this phenomenon is a self limited occurrence that accidentally works to protect the driver.<< Resistance DROPS due to heating. Therefore this article is written by some kinda dotish people. The REVERSE is true- AMPLIFIER LOADING INCREASES as the woofer coils get hot and drop in ohms. Hope u guys realise that this article is not based in accuracy. |
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