New stuff [message #44091] |
Sun, 29 February 2004 16:27 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18784 Registered: January 2001
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Have any of you tried the new Eminence Magnum 12? It's perfect for use as a midwoofer in a small high-quality two-way loudspeaker. Smells like an Audiophile Series three π speaker to me. But not until after the soon-to-be-announced midhorn. Eminence has also introduced several other new products, the HL10 10" subwoofer, the ASD1001 1" compression driver, the LA6 series 6" midrange drivers as well as others. They're even selling a tactile transducer to rattle the walls in a home theater. Neat new stuff! Watch for announcements - Updates very soon.
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Re: New stuff [message #44092 is a reply to message #44091] |
Sun, 29 February 2004 17:23 |
Adrian Mack
Messages: 568 Registered: May 2009
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Hey Wayne Sounds cool. Can't wait to see the midhorn. About Eminence drivers, I read on another internet forum: "The entire Pro Series of Eminence has a symmetrical magnetic field, whether by extended core or shorting ring, (Faraday ring). Be careful not to get the Kappa series mixed up with the Kappa Pro series, or the Delta series mixed up with the Delta Pro series. Only the Pro Series has the symmetrical magnetic field." Does this seem right to you? Eminence don't seem to mention it anywhere. Adrian
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Re: New stuff [message #44095 is a reply to message #44091] |
Mon, 01 March 2004 07:43 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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The spec sheet for the Magnum12 caught my eyes a few weeks ago. Response curve looks awesome. Love to hear some listening impressions of this cone. About the LA drivers, can these be used in a conventional box design? Is there anything special about these drivers, other than their basket shape to allow them to line up? Gar.
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Re: Flux symmetry confirmation [message #44118 is a reply to message #44116] |
Thu, 04 March 2004 02:42 |
Adrian Mack
Messages: 568 Registered: May 2009
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Hey WayneAh, thats good to know. Thanks for asking them for me. Only the Magnum's have the faraday rings I'm sure? How is static physical symmetry achieved? I would think that the flux field has to be symmetrical if the voice coil is not present or not considered, because it's the back EMF along with the AC field generated by the drive current in the voice coil that causes modulation of the flux. So if theres no voice coil, then none of these factors exist and the gap field would have to be symmetrical (just like if the driver was not connected to anything, nothing can cause modulation). It's this sentence that's just confusing me a bit: "This design feature is important to quality, and should be considered an improvement over designs that fail to provide static physical symmetry". What is the design feature considering that neglecting the voice coil must mean the field is symmetrical? Or I might have gone wrong somewhere...... Adrian
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