In Reply to: RE: What about the push-pull magnets in the 20 series Maggies? NT posted by Davey on November 13, 2021 at 14:32:31:
I suggested stronger magnets YEARS ago and was met with crickets.
You could, with such magnets increase the pole piece / driver spacing a little......still gain some sensitivity while lower chances of bottoming out.....
You MUST replace those refrigerator magnets with something of greater flux density.
But ALSO must be careful. VERY strong magnets can be dangerous. Everthing from a pinch event to stuff 'sticking'. Neo matnets are also brittle so you have THAT to look forward to...
between parts, fabrication and training, costs would go up...
Too much is never enough
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