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This is a discussion on Click here to learn about the new Mag within the SI Technical area forums, part of the Stereo integrity category; Originally Posted by pKelly Then do it This, http://stereointegrity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=158 , is why I don't go on a lot. Not too ...
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This, Qtc discussion!, is why I don't go on a lot. Not too many people view or reply.
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the xmax of 16 mm listed for this driver is the linear extent you guys have drawn, correct? If we go larger than this number, the driver starts producing more distortion and T/S specs shift more than you guys would like? But in practice we really could go up to 22 mm before any actual physical damage should occur (given thermal handling hasn't been compromised).
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