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Pro7

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  1. Yeah it does. Firing directly into the port will cause it to unload

    My ? with that would be how does the woofer unload if its mounted in a sealed side like that, I could see how that would happen in a sixth where both sides are ported, but I though the sealed side keeps the woofer in control and that why they can tune high but still play low.

    It just doesn't load in the ported section so it pretty much is a waste of space and acts like a sealed box to my understanding

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  2. The resistance of both OFC and CCA increases linearly with temperature at approx the same rate with temperature. Both cables same temp increase = same percentage of resistance rise. So the CCA would continue to have the same disadvantage no matter what the temp, if both were the same temp. BUT in reality, CCA is going to lose again because Aluminum has less capacity for heat than copper. Meaning take the same size blocks of both aluminum and copper, put exactly the same amount of heat into them for exactly the same time. Now measure the temp of the two metals, the aluminum will be hotter. So in the real world the longer you play it the worse the CCA will be. This is why expensive audio amplifiers use copper heatsinks, as do computer parts.

    Yeah I didn't read the second half of this response

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