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Wednesday, June 17, 2009 11:28 AM
The Art of Palladium - Woofer Design
Transducer Design Low Frequency Driver (Woofer) LF Driver Features • 1 ½” Diameter – Flat-wire “low mass” aluminum voice coil • 0.72” (18mm) linear peak-to-peak high excursion design • High linearity...
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