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I have a pair of Dana Audio speakers that I want to use near a monitor. I
heard you can attach (glue?) a pair (one each speaker) of magnets in reverse to the woofer magnets and then they can be close or near the monitor (computer). Do you have to also do the tweeters? The woofers are 6.5. What size magnets? Parts Express sells about twelve different sizes. Thanks. -- Michael Duffy |
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Michael Duffy wrote: I have a pair of Dana Audio speakers that I want to use near a monitor. I heard you can attach (glue?) a pair (one each speaker) of magnets in reverse to the woofer magnets and then they can be close or near the monitor (computer). Do you have to also do the tweeters? The woofers are 6.5. What size magnets? Parts Express sells about twelve different sizes. Thanks. Unfortunately, there's no exact relation between parameters such as size of the magnet structure and the size of the reverse magnet needed to effectively cancel the external field. If you had a wide variety of pre0charged magnets available, then you could experiment. A good emprical test is that the right size magnet is that which, when brought in contact with the rear plate of the driver's magnet assembly, has as close to a zero net attraction/repulsion as possible. Oftentimes, this ends up being about 2/3 of the size of the magnet used in the driver, which for a typical 6.5" driver is on the order of about 8-9 oz or so. The magnets are cheap enough, you might want to try a couple of different sizes. -- | Dick Pierce | | Professional Audio Development | | 1-781/826-4953 Voice and FAX | | | |
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