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Simply, can you have too much motor force on a subwoofer driver? If it is application dependent, I am referring to applications where music is being played, and if that isn't specific enough, let's say C&S songs. Decaf, all that stuff. Just curious, thanks!

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Here is a good read for you!

Will explain a lot of things about loudspeakers.

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Here is a good read for you!

Will explain a lot of things about loudspeakers.

Keep in mind that article only deals with the "impulse" side of the transient response but not the "decay" side of the response, which is dictated primarily by system Q.

And yes, you can have too much motor force.

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too much motor force can lead to a nasty peak

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I have a good bit of motor force with a very small peak....

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