Zuio: If you want a lower damping factor less than 100 on an amp that has more than 100, all you have to do is put a series 10watt resistor on the + terminal and the speaker wire on the other side of that resistor.
To get a damping factor of 50 on a 8ohm speaker you would use a .16ohm resistor.
To get a damping factor of 80 on a 8ohm speaker you would use a .1ohm resistor. and so on.
The only reason I can see for anyone lowering the damping factor of an amp is, if the speaker itself is an overdamped design, (eg: too tight in the bass)
Cheers George
To get a damping factor of 50 on a 8ohm speaker you would use a .16ohm resistor.
To get a damping factor of 80 on a 8ohm speaker you would use a .1ohm resistor. and so on.
The only reason I can see for anyone lowering the damping factor of an amp is, if the speaker itself is an overdamped design, (eg: too tight in the bass)
Cheers George