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Re: Do more sensitive drivers offer less distortion at "normal" listening levels? [message #17137 is a reply to message #17124] Thu, 28 October 2004 11:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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There's a very interesting article in this Month's Sterophile
by Keith Howard on Doppler induced distortion in speakers.
This adds a wrinkle on the assymetry-based harmonic distortion
that Wayne is talking about. I have no means, insufficient
knowledge, nor the time to seperate these effects and tie
them to real performance, but it all makes sense to me.

 
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