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Old 08-16-2017, 12:31 PM
Musica Amantem Musica Amantem is offline
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Originally Posted by pstrisik View Post
Adding to Rosco's reply... the servo function in subs increased damping so ringing is decreased. This makes for subs that are described as more articulate and less bloated (no "one-note bass"). The servo feedback loop helps the cone stop more quickly.

I also have Rythmik 12" subs and Rythmik 8" midbass modules to supplement the low end for my Omega SAMs which only get signal above 180Hz. The Inspire powers the SAMs. For me this takes care of the concerns about my 12wpc being enough for higher demand music like orchestral.

A cool feature in Rythmik amps is a switch to set for high, medium, or low damping according to your tastes.

Brian Ding is the brains behind Rythmik. Here are a couple of links to info:

rythmikaudio.com/DirectServo.html
rythmikaudio.com/faq.html
Thanks for the explanation and links. I wonder why do you guys believe the "oomph" deficit can be corrected only by boosting up the last 180-200 Hz. I would argue there is need for increased "oomph" also at higher frequencies. What gives?
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