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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Vitavox S2 with Electromagnets
Post Subject: 2420 jblPosted by audiofilofine on: 2/27/2010
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
So, I guess you do not measure flux if are getting. You might measure sensitivity and we might presume what when perm magnets has the same sensitivity as electromagnets then the drivers have the same magnetic flux density. Let also presume that when you report that “at 100 volts sounds almost equal” then you have equalized flux and the drivers output. I think you do not see a lot of HF restrain with electromagnet because the JBL 2420 is not so strong HF performer and it rolls off relatively fast, right after 9K-10K. So, you drive your electromagnet with more voltage (in fact with more current) that yields more flux and to “stiffer” sound. Then you wait until the driver warm up and soften sound to the level you like.

Here is in my view is the most interesting thing happen. I am in contrary to haralanov do not deny the proposal of the be’s friend that heat might do magnetic benefit (softening). The key question would be in my view if heat induces mechanical benefit of magnetic benefit. If we were are taking about the drivers like Vitavox with new diaphragms or Goto or any other driver what a metal cone surrounded with softer syntactic suspension then I would undeniably felt that the temperature-susceptive plastic suspension doe warmed and change sound. However, the diaphragm in the small JBL 2420 driver is full metal (correct me if I am wrong) and there is absolutely nothing in that driver that might be soften mechanically. So, there is a very high possibility that a hot magnet radiate some kind of different flux that makes some kind of difference. That is the qestuion that I would like to keep as opened question.

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I am not a technician and design of these drivers have helped two friends.(one is a popular technical writing in the 80's for an Italian magazine hi fi, the other is not known but has spent many years studying and test driver western electric, jensen, etc..)I think that when the solenoid heats change, do not know how the response of the diaphragm. maybe the hot air through the driver, do not know.could also be the magnetic force acting on the diaphragm in a manner different from that caused dall'alnico.I have no definite answers, but I know for sure that the drivers sound better than before (for me obviously)I made some extent with spectrum analyzer and a microphone recently, but like I said I am not a technician and I do not think the measure has no value.I could have done it the wrong way and then I would not put the screen on the forum with the frequency response.if the two friends help me I'm thinking of turning in field coil tweeters Magnavox-Jensen.entertainment will be provided and maybe something good will come out.Mine is a great passion and feeling to play something done with my hands is the best feeling in the world to me.

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