OK, I get you, that makes sense. At least no cone overshoot that is somehow being damped. In that sense you are the one that has it right.
Indeed, it's fine. We integrate over a certain time so it doesn't so much matter what a single frequency looks like, we respond to the overall amount to determine loudness. For humans, one cycle of bass isn't enough to properly register it.
I can use an unrealistic single cycle to show what would happen at a sharp ending of the stimulus. Even when looking at 25Hz or 100Hz, the remainder rings out at the filter frequency of 50Hz under control of the damping, and at low level all the same.


I can use an unrealistic single cycle to show what would happen at a sharp ending of the stimulus. Even when looking at 25Hz or 100Hz, the remainder rings out at the filter frequency of 50Hz under control of the damping, and at low level all the same.


Well, if anyone was curious to have a look at the Duelund 100v capacitors, here is a post Duelund made on Facebook talking about the ones that they made for the Elsinores. It looks like they will be radial. They also look to be small enough to fit onto the PCB!
I should hopefully have mine soon. 🙂
I should hopefully have mine soon. 🙂