In Reply to: Re: Yo John posted by Dan Banquer on March 21, 2007 at 07:37:53:
No, I am not talking about just a pure inductance.Any reactance whatsoever will do it.
VC inductance is one part, another is the energy stored in the acoustic system, like the cabinet.
The series choke has both inductance and resistance. Series inductors are not normally designed to dissipate excess energy coming back from the driver. It is the amplifier which has to absorb that.
An amp is designed to do one thing. Provide a desired voltage in time.
It has to do this regardless of what the load current is. Again, at all times.
The biggest problem with load reactance is, it can drive the current in wonderful ways that the amp has to be able to absorb.
Cheers, John
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