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In Reply to: Why would you want to reduce damping factor? posted by Brian H P on February 23, 2024 at 14:38:42:
You said "Tiny fractions of an Ohm don't matter." I say they do matter. They reduce the damping factor.Tre'
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Edits: 02/24/24
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- reducing damping factor Is not desirable... - Tre' 10:31:23 02/24/24 (7)
- Rephrased for clarity: tiny fractions of an Ohm DO reduce damping factor . . . - Brian H P 15:06:43 02/26/24 (6)
- RE: Rephrased for clarity: tiny fractions of an Ohm DO reduce damping factor . . . - Tre' 19:49:10 02/26/24 (5)
- thanks, Rephrased for clarity: tiny fractions of an Ohm DO reduce damping factor . . . - walkstoslow 07:41:12 02/29/24 (2)
- RE: thanks, Rephrased for clarity: tiny fractions of an Ohm DO reduce damping factor . . . - Lew 11:22:49 02/29/24 (1)
- RE: thanks, Rephrased for clarity: tiny fractions of an Ohm DO reduce damping factor . . . - walkstoslow 12:41:17 02/29/24 (0)
- RE: Rephrased for clarity: tiny fractions of an Ohm DO reduce damping factor . . . - Lew 07:38:44 02/29/24 (1)
- I think it depends on the speaker - Tre' 19:04:44 03/01/24 (0)