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Design Features:
Strategically placed Faraday rings in the motor allow for low non-linear distortion and limited inductance change through the voice coil's range of travel.
A formed aluminum alloy cone provides very flat response within its passband and a breakup node that is high in frequency for extended usable bandwidth.
Machined aluminum phase plug eliminates compression and reflection that would normally occur under a dustcap and promotes cooling of the voice coil.
Tinsel leads are mounted to opposite sides of the voice coil former to promote even cone loading.
Rigid cast metal frame of an open design includes ventilation under the raised spider.
Flat linear spider provides uniform restoring force throughout the voice coil's range of travel.
Integrated gasket for airtight seal and vibration resistance.


Harmonic distortion, 96dB at 1/2 meter, 2nd thru 5th order

Impedance Y-axis zoom
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Le(x) - inductance change with cone clamped at full inward and outward excursion

Frequency response, infinite baffle, 2.83v, 1m, 12 random samples

Frequency response, infinite baffle, off axis, 0,15,30,45,60 degrees
Measurement conditions:
Frequency response and harmonic distortion are taken on an infinite baffle. The rear of the driver opening has been chamfered for airflow. Drivers broken in at full Xmax with 15Hz tone for 10 hours then allowed to fully cool. Vas calculated with delta compliance method for accuracy, with a rigid 4.5 liter enclosure used to generate the delta impedance. Sd was calculated using the diameter of half the surround with the phase plug area subtracted.
A deeper look at this driver and the creation of it can be seen in the Design Details section.
© Zaph Audio LLC, 07/31/2009