I apologize to the other members of this group for my bluntness, but shadyJ makes statements about things he lacks a proper grasp of. (As Cary Grant said, "How can you talk of things about which you know nothing?") If you don't understand the difference between euphony and accuracy -- what can I say?
He confuses the damping of a driver's fundamental resonance with the damping of its overall motion, which is quite a different thing. Peter Walker briefly discusses this in his JAES article about the ESL-63.
"Drivers usually stop moving very quickly. If they don't, the suspension is too loose, and there will be all kinds of problems after that." I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
I have a BS EE, made live recordings on a regular basis (more years ago than I care to admit), and belong to the AES (sponsored by Saul Marantz and Jon Dahlquist). My ultimate qualification, however, is that as I grow older, my ignorance increases. I am more and more aware of questions for which there don't seem to be good answers, and issues I can't get a proper hold on.
A big part of "intelligence" is being aware of one's own ignorance. shadyJ has a way to go.