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    Posted: 18 October 2017 at 8:37am
I know this has been done before but cant seem to get a formula. Modelling a C18 650el mk1 in BB Pro gives some nice reflex results. The problem lies with other P Audio too. The XMAX!  So my nice results show cone excursion no good. I read that P Audio do it different, so what do I take 5mm as really?
 Before the crap starts, yeah I know, P Audio and their T/S, not the right driver....but really, if it's a, "different" way of measuring what to do?

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Add a quarter gap depth to Xmax.
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Also bear in mind that the excursion simulations in all software can only be used as a very rough guide.  They most likely assume a single sine wave which you're highly unlikely to get in practice.  You can therefore assume that they are quite pessimistic and in reality your power handling will be higher.
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