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Bi-wiring my JPW330's
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 17275" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Don't forget that the damping is the final system response. The woofers used in dipoles are typically less damped (high-ish Qts) but in combination with the open baffle has a gentle roll-off. When people talk about "speed" (a misnomer, but intuitively ideal term) of a woofer you are really talking about the damping/QT/Group Delay. These are not alternative names for the same thing, but are related in that they represent the same characteristic; just another way of expressing it.</p><p></p><p>See here <a href="http://www.trueaudio.com/basslst2.htm" target="_blank">http://www.trueaudio.com/basslst2.htm</a>. There is actually a paper that Dan Wiggins wrote that deals with "fast bass". If I find it I'll post it here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 17275, member: 34"] Don't forget that the damping is the final system response. The woofers used in dipoles are typically less damped (high-ish Qts) but in combination with the open baffle has a gentle roll-off. When people talk about "speed" (a misnomer, but intuitively ideal term) of a woofer you are really talking about the damping/QT/Group Delay. These are not alternative names for the same thing, but are related in that they represent the same characteristic; just another way of expressing it. See here [url=http://www.trueaudio.com/basslst2.htm]http://www.trueaudio.com/basslst2.htm[/url]. There is actually a paper that Dan Wiggins wrote that deals with "fast bass". If I find it I'll post it here. [/QUOTE]
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