HN31 said:Most likely refers to the type of magnets that are being used. Neodymium magnets are supposedly lighter and have a more powerful magnetic field than traditional ferrite magnets. Doesn't necessarily guarantee better sound though.
Hope this helps.
denizenx said:thought neodymium is for portables?
use on speakers like a waste since speakers need density to withstand the air pressure. and then use plumbium cases huh
denizenx said:thought neodymium is for portables?
use on speakers like a waste since speakers need density to withstand the air pressure. and then use plumbium cases huh
HN31 said:Actually some high-end speakers (e.g. JM Labs Grande Utopia Be) do use neodmium as part of their magnet assembly.