Speaker magnets


Three questions:
1) The coil in a speaker when fed with current from the amplifier will produce its own magnetic field, presumably 4 layer coils more so. Over time does this ever have any effect on the characteristics of the speaker magnet?
2) Modern speakers have massive magnets compared with most vintage speakers. What advantage do they give a modern speaker over a vintage speaker?
3) Does the magnet in a speaker deteriorate to any noticeable amount just due to age?
chris_w_uk

Showing 1 response by mijostyn

Anisotropic Alnico magnets are theoretically the best magnets for subwoofers but they are more expensive so Ferrite magnets are much more common. Ferrite magnets work well and are harder to demagnetize they just have to be larger.