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Ernie Werbel
Guest
Greetings again. I am cleaning up my shop for a move, and in packing up
some speakers I came across some interesting ones. These are your normal
cone speakers, albeit smaller, ranging from about 1-1/4'' to 2'' in
diameter. Quite interesting little buggers these are, miniature versions of
the larger, black paper cones.
Interesting enough? Well I came across a few more that had flatter magnets
inset into the cone such that there was minimal protrusion outward from the
back of the cone. While most of the small speakers that I come across have
magnets about 5/8'' to 1'' deep on back of the cone, the most these extended
was 1/8''!!!
These speakers do work quite well, with ratings up to one half watt, and I
must say the frequency response is quite satisfactory for general radio
reception.
I have to wonder, with such a marvel of mechanical engineering as these
speakers are, it remains a mystery to me that they are so uncommon.
Ernie
some speakers I came across some interesting ones. These are your normal
cone speakers, albeit smaller, ranging from about 1-1/4'' to 2'' in
diameter. Quite interesting little buggers these are, miniature versions of
the larger, black paper cones.
Interesting enough? Well I came across a few more that had flatter magnets
inset into the cone such that there was minimal protrusion outward from the
back of the cone. While most of the small speakers that I come across have
magnets about 5/8'' to 1'' deep on back of the cone, the most these extended
was 1/8''!!!
These speakers do work quite well, with ratings up to one half watt, and I
must say the frequency response is quite satisfactory for general radio
reception.
I have to wonder, with such a marvel of mechanical engineering as these
speakers are, it remains a mystery to me that they are so uncommon.
Ernie