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    Alnico remagnetizing in Northeastern US

    Forum members,

    does anyone know of a place in the Northeastern US where I can have alnico magnets remagnetized? Ideally within a day's drive of Western Massachusetts.

    Thanks,

    Sigurd
    Sigurd O. Stefansson,
    Bergen, Norway

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    I am going to have a pair of LE15s reconed by Orange County Speaker repair and they have suggested that I have them remagnetized. They can do it (they are located in Southern California.)

    I don't know if this is necessary. How long does it take for a JBL Le15 to loose its magnetism? How can I tell if it is necessary?

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    HenryW
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    Probably a moot point..

    on the 'how long' thing. I would have alnico remagnitised at the same time as recone for simple peace of mind. I don't recall it being a great charge and since physics tells us the magnets degrade over time (this is hear say - I haven't actually seen it with my own eyes )you will be pretty darn sure you have gained many years of use.

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    Originally posted by jcdahl
    I am going to have a pair of LE15s reconed by Orange County Speaker repair and they have suggested that I have them remagnetized. They can do it (they are located in Southern California.)

    I don't know if this is necessary. How long does it take for a JBL Le15 to loose its magnetism? How can I tell if it is necessary?
    I think they charge $10 to remag. I personally wouldn't do an alnico recone without a remag.

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    Alex Lancaster
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