In Reply to: RE: Distortion reduction in H-frame ... posted by BDP24 on March 21, 2017 at 17:14:18:
I think some folks are getting confused on the frame designations here.
And there are variations on each (basic) configuration as well.
The "W"-frame was initially a label applied to the full force-cancelling configuration of the Linkwitz Phoenix dipole woofer. However, later (hybrid) configurations actually look more like a "W".
It can get a bit confusing.
The even-order distortion reduction comes primarily from having the cones always moving in opposite directions relative to their magnet assemblies. You can do that with any of the double-woofer configurations.
Dave.
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