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New DIY Mid High (90deg) - AKA PM90
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin McDonough" data-source="post: 204989" data-attributes="member: 10402"><p>Hey</p><p></p><p>XMech is the parameter that deals with the physical limit of the cone's movement, the mechanical distance it can travel before metal starts to hit metal.</p><p></p><p>XMax is more to do with the movement within the magnetic field. Though i'm sure there will be an exact technical definition, its basically the amount it can travel while staying in the main part of the magnetic field and providing a linear response.</p><p></p><p>As you travel beyond XMax and towards Xmech, you would start to see more distortion and more non-linearity added into your signal, and the response of the driver would drift further and further away from the driver specs, and the predictions and frequency responses generated by these. </p><p></p><p>k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin McDonough, post: 204989, member: 10402"] Hey XMech is the parameter that deals with the physical limit of the cone's movement, the mechanical distance it can travel before metal starts to hit metal. XMax is more to do with the movement within the magnetic field. Though i'm sure there will be an exact technical definition, its basically the amount it can travel while staying in the main part of the magnetic field and providing a linear response. As you travel beyond XMax and towards Xmech, you would start to see more distortion and more non-linearity added into your signal, and the response of the driver would drift further and further away from the driver specs, and the predictions and frequency responses generated by these. k [/QUOTE]
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