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RE: He is right but is referring to low level detail

Posted by Satie on October 5, 2012 at 01:53:43:

The various elements in the stress strain relationships may be linear on their own but they are all different in scale and kick in at different rates of strain and at different strain levels. The main issues at low signal levels are the stiffness of the wires and the tensed diaphragm, and air resistance. It is simply there. Many have observed it.
loosen the mylar, open up the board with larger perforations and narrower or thinner magnets and use foil and you have the makings of a more responsive system at low levels - something more akin to a ribbon.

For most folks this simply does not matter. I am aware of it but I am not bothered since I listen at somewhat higher levels anyway.