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Rizzo![]() Inner circle East Coast 3355 Posts ![]() |
Perhaps a "dumb" question but do all speakers have magnets and are they strong, example --good to use in magic?
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ClintonMagus![]() Inner circle Southwestern Southeast 3997 Posts ![]() |
Yes, all speakers have magnets. They can be pretty strong, depending on the size, but are not nearly as strong "pound for pound" as neodymium magnets.
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Rizzo![]() Inner circle East Coast 3355 Posts ![]() |
Thank You.
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EsnRedshirt![]() Special user Newark, CA 895 Posts ![]() |
Pound for pound, buy specific neodymium magnets. They're really cheap.
On a side note, I don't believe that piezoelectric speakers have magnets- but they're generally the low end of sound quality, and not used too often these days.
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thegreatnippulini![]() Inner circle of Hell because I've made 2582 Posts ![]() |
I think you're right. Piezoelectric speakers are ceramic, if I am not mistaken. They are only good for high range frequencies, used as tweeters to balance out the bass of the woofer. They're also used for beeping speakers.
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ClintonMagus![]() Inner circle Southwestern Southeast 3997 Posts ![]() |
There are also electrostatic loudspeakers that do not have magnets, but I didn't think he was talking about these or piezos...
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Rizzo![]() Inner circle East Coast 3355 Posts ![]() |
Correct, was refrring to "standard" type speakers. Thanks all!
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