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Old 25th June 2007, 19:18   #46 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by santosh.s View Post
Nope, I believe I am NOT confused. I think damping (both speaker or amp) and total Q are different ways to look at one and same thing. The contribution of amp's damping factor (more accurately its output impedance) is to increase electrical Qe of the speaker (and hence its total Q). In ideal case when amp has zero impedance, original Qe will remain unchanged. Even if Qe increases, it may not affect total Q much if Qm was dominating. And I suspect Qm might be dominating in tweeters while Qe in subs.
this is not the point the qms involes suspension, the VC mechincal properties and stiffness of the suspension and lots of other things affect it...

the qes is about the abiity of the speaker impedence and its other electrical properties....

the total Q of the speaker in a enclousre is again in the different thing....

which this you are asking is also confusing....
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