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<blockquote data-quote="PsyCLown" data-source="post: 855192" data-attributes="member: 12654"><p>I have heard that Alnico magnets can lose their magnetism. I am not sure if this is from use or just happens over time - so might be something for you to look into.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, physically inspect the speakers, cones and surrounds and such. Chances are they are still fine.</p><p></p><p>Have bbe22 help you with the driver measurements and then you can look at a design and start with some simulations and then do the crossover and such. Will be interesting to see the end result of this build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsyCLown, post: 855192, member: 12654"] I have heard that Alnico magnets can lose their magnetism. I am not sure if this is from use or just happens over time - so might be something for you to look into. Other than that, physically inspect the speakers, cones and surrounds and such. Chances are they are still fine. Have bbe22 help you with the driver measurements and then you can look at a design and start with some simulations and then do the crossover and such. Will be interesting to see the end result of this build. [/QUOTE]
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