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hi,I am new, and I wanted to know, if anyone of you "PYRAMID"guys know the Xmax (one way and peak-to-peak)of the PW1286 woofer
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Pyramid tends to include the magnet weight in their numbers.
The Pyramid PW 1290 excursion is listed as +/- 5.5 mm. It would not surprise me if the PW 1290 is not the latest version of the PW1286.
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