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In Reply to: Re: DC at output: Why is it bad, and how to check? posted by Steve Eddy on April 6, 2002 at 21:17:16:
what straws???so unless the driver is loaded in the same manner front and back, the air will introduce distortions, and is it beyond the realm of reason to then wonder if possibly these distortions could be reduced by a slight offset of the normal null position of a driver??? this could be done either mechanically with the design or electrically with a small DC offset, so unless the manufacturer took this into consideration when designing the unit, there is a chance that doing it electrically might be a good option.
i can guess that the manufacturer of a driver has never considered this, because they have no idea how the driver is going to be implamented, and an infinate baffle would need a completely different design than a sealed box...
dave
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- Re: DC at output: Why is it bad, and how to check? - dave slagle 15:32:19 04/07/02 (1)
- Re: DC at output: Why is it bad, and how to check? - Steve Eddy 01:44:05 04/08/02 (0)