Tweeters are a slightly different case... slight variations in position of the diaphragm relative to the horn and phase plug will radically affect sensitivity and response... magnetic power can have...
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Tweeters are a slightly different case... slight variations in position of the diaphragm relative to the horn and phase plug will radically affect sensitivity and response... magnetic power can have...
Good point... if you will be using a woofer with a fairly high crossover frequency, I imagine the higher end would be rolled off. I haven't experienced this, but it makes sense.
As for the boomy...
To me it is extremely audible. For someone else it may be too subtle to care about... The graph that 4313B posted showed it quite clearly... thinner sounding and rather lacking of taughtness.
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"Noticeable difference." That is a your mileage may vary situation... for some people, a speaker with a blown tweeter is acceptable, for others they can hear a significant change when swapping a...
Simple answer really. The old 2402 is an alnico motor and the other two are ferrite. The old JBL alnico motors are inherently magnetically shielded... none of their magnetic energy is wasted, it is...
It's too bad.
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I don't know if Mr. Timbers will revisit this thread, but if he does I am really curious about how neodymium fits into the discussion.
I'd guess that it is harder to demagnetize, but how does it...
Very interesting....:bouncy:
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Unfortunately true... there are those coveted "red wax seals intact" drivers that actually are good, but it isn't worth the gamble. It is better to buy a rust free beater, remag it and pop in a new...
Fear not Guido... It may depend on the equipment that a specific shop has, but OCS does them as complete speakers.
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Yes.
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