Phoenix gold Xmax 12
#3
ftp://208.187.38.55/Phoenix_Gold/Man...akers/XMax/12/
this is the link, it is the 12 on the right
please help
Thanks
this is the link, it is the 12 on the right
please help
Thanks
#6
I have an original Xmax manual from back in the day when I had bought mine.
Revc (DC VC) is given as 3.89ohm in the specs list and it is a 4ohm driver
Revc (DC VC) is given as 3.89ohm in the specs list and it is a 4ohm driver
is there such thing?
thanks
#7
the x-max series were all single voice coil 4 ohm. manufacturer's tolerances may allow some differences from the spec, but nothing considerable as this is a high quality driver with fairly tight specs.
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#10
DC resistance and nominal impedance are going to be pretty much the same number.... the reason the '4ohm' coil actually reads 2.97 or whatever, is to account for power compression....
At a working temperature the new DCR will be much closer to 4ohms....
At a working temperature the new DCR will be much closer to 4ohms....