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You aren't grasping straws[^].

A "up" mounted subwoofer will not only have the rest position moved downward, also, the suspension - basically rubber and resined paper - will "learn" the new position, so that bringing it into "front" position will take while to forget this.

In principle, this shift can be a major source of additional distortion.

Wether this matters dependes on the particular sub woofer. Car aftermarked subwoofers are often built with a long "overhang coil" (the coil is longer than the magnetic gap), which means rest psoition doesn't matter much - but it takes more power and onset of distortion is more abrupt.

In a short coil configuration, a change in rest position is indeed a major thing (and it's indeed a major thing for us to be able to detect such a shift in a 200ms end of line test).

Even then, many "home entertainment" subwoofers are built to basically repoduce a single frequency to get good "whoomp". If you have a "whoomp" woofer with a decent crossover - i.e. the woofer doesn't "see" the higher frequencies - there's little that could be noticed. Good enough for hip hop, sucks for Bach.

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