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Default Introducing a New Horse to the Stable

a) Argument-by-exception is, generally, fallacious.
b) Anything including a coil that carries current will be inductive.
c) Most well-designed speakers using conventional drivers that include voice-coils will account for this in their design.
d) Many crossover designs include inductors of various natures typed.
e) And those well-designed speakers that incorporate the exceptions will also account for those option.

Comes down to the question of: Does driver/speaker inductance in *this* particular speaker coupled with *that* particular amplifier matter at *this* range of frequencies and volumes?

Theory is all well and good, but how things operate in the real world at the living/listening room level are, or at least should, be the primary issue.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA