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<blockquote data-quote="AV" data-source="post: 13763" data-attributes="member: 472"><p>With this one I can actually agree, if you put two drivers in the same box but only drive one, the other work something like a passive radiator, shorting it's voice coil will limit it's movement dramatically, thus there is damping applied.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry here you lost me. Firstly the statement "the resistance of an 8 Ohm voice coil is nominally 5 Ohm, thus 8/5...", please explain. Does this mean a 4 Ohm driver would gain more from a high DF?</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>According to my practical experience there must be a lot more to it, why else would you get visibly less speakercone movement with higher SPL when driven by an amplifier with high DF against one with lower DF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AV, post: 13763, member: 472"] With this one I can actually agree, if you put two drivers in the same box but only drive one, the other work something like a passive radiator, shorting it's voice coil will limit it's movement dramatically, thus there is damping applied. Sorry here you lost me. Firstly the statement "the resistance of an 8 Ohm voice coil is nominally 5 Ohm, thus 8/5...", please explain. Does this mean a 4 Ohm driver would gain more from a high DF? According to my practical experience there must be a lot more to it, why else would you get visibly less speakercone movement with higher SPL when driven by an amplifier with high DF against one with lower DF. [/QUOTE]
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