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RE: Just how low can that Maggie ribbon go?




Not reading entire post I can inform You of one simple truth.
For lower frequencies You need a LARGER transducer. That is wider in other words.
This is because lower frequencies requires more air to move.
A narrow ribbon will not do this aquatically so it needs to be wider.

This is obviously why the bass area is as large as it is.
And at the same time, the wider the ribbon is the narrower the sound field of the high frequencies will be so it will not be as good on the highest frequencies.

The picture shows an example.


The one who succeeded was the one who didn't know it was impossible.



Edits: 02/18/11

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  • RE: Just how low can that Maggie ribbon go? - JLindborg 01:00:51 02/18/11 (0)

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