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In Reply to: RE: Controlling inductor vibration posted by bevo on September 10, 2009 at 20:23:22
The best thing you can do to control crossover inductor vibration is to get an active crossover and eliminate the inductors altogether.
Although this is probably not what you wanted to hear.
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Actually, this inductor is in my amp (Bryston 3B), so I don't think I can avoid it. Thanks though.
In this case i would just stop worrying.
Unless your amp sits on top of a subwoofer or you tend to use a jack hammer while listening.
External vibrations such as those from a subwoofer are not the only potential issue. As current passes through the inductor, the coils will vibrate on their own in the magnetic field, inducing additional currents in the wire that are not part of the original signal. In order to stop that you need to pot the coil.
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