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<blockquote data-quote="Avi Goldberg" data-source="post: 122285" data-attributes="member: 1658"><p>Re: matching amp with speakers</p><p></p><p>Dear Bennett,</p><p>I see from the graph that although it takes 30 minutes to reach max temp, it takes only 3-4 minutes to reach 90-95% of max temp. Does it take less time to reach max temp, or the 90-95% point if you put more energy in or does it just push up the points of max temp and the rest?</p><p></p><p>Do you use the 100 deg limit because the type of Neo magnets speakers use nowadays will lose magnetism permanently beyond that point? At what room temp do you do those tests and to what temps do you think the VC/Magnet will reach on hottest days? Do you use different guidelines for Ferrite based speakers?</p><p></p><p>The RMS/Continuous/AES power spec represents the VC durability to heat. But what does the Peak power spec represent? Does it stand for the speakers maximum mechanical limits (Xmax)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avi Goldberg, post: 122285, member: 1658"] Re: matching amp with speakers Dear Bennett, I see from the graph that although it takes 30 minutes to reach max temp, it takes only 3-4 minutes to reach 90-95% of max temp. Does it take less time to reach max temp, or the 90-95% point if you put more energy in or does it just push up the points of max temp and the rest? Do you use the 100 deg limit because the type of Neo magnets speakers use nowadays will lose magnetism permanently beyond that point? At what room temp do you do those tests and to what temps do you think the VC/Magnet will reach on hottest days? Do you use different guidelines for Ferrite based speakers? The RMS/Continuous/AES power spec represents the VC durability to heat. But what does the Peak power spec represent? Does it stand for the speakers maximum mechanical limits (Xmax)? [/QUOTE]
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