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Why subs use CCA wire on voice coils?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8868573" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>I think that it's related to cost and weight. Both are fine in their ability to conduct and why both are used. I like the philosophy behind Hexatec wound coils, seems to make sense. My Focal 33x2's are 4 layer copper. Seems like the larger the VC gets, the more aluminum is used. In Morel drivers, using 3", they employ some pretty large Hexatech aluminum voice coils. Again, big 4 layer voice coils, might be weight. I think with all, it comes down to the design and implementation and what their target market will spend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8868573, member: 689267"] I think that it's related to cost and weight. Both are fine in their ability to conduct and why both are used. I like the philosophy behind Hexatec wound coils, seems to make sense. My Focal 33x2's are 4 layer copper. Seems like the larger the VC gets, the more aluminum is used. In Morel drivers, using 3", they employ some pretty large Hexatech aluminum voice coils. Again, big 4 layer voice coils, might be weight. I think with all, it comes down to the design and implementation and what their target market will spend. [/QUOTE]
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