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Does the Direct Servo sensor make the sound slower?

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Does the Direct Servo sensor make the sound slower?

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Ask any one of our many satisfied customers and they will tell you emphatically “definitely not!” If by “fast bass” you mean more true to the original, then quite the opposite is true. Our servo is based on sensing coil, and it does not have any additional mechanical assembly (unlike the accelerometer-based design, which is a mass attached to a pressure sensitive material to sense the inertia of mass acting on the material). There is no mechanical delay in our voice coil assembly. Also the location of the sensing coil is “co-centered” with the driver coil, immersed in the same magnetic gap. The moment the driver coils starts to move, the sensing coil will detect that and start reacting. In other words, the distance between sensing coil and driver coil is “zero”. This is very different to accelerometer-based approach, which place the sensor on the cone under the dust cap. There is a finite distance between the voice coil and the accelerometer, and as a result there is a response time. I

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