Planar magnetic test panel rubber and neodymium combined - Part 1 build

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sorry for the small part that has lower volume :)
Wanting to see if i can get my tweeter output up by using some neo's for the tweeter. and how that would measure. i tried a different method to get the tweeter coil on there and did the mid by hand. (just because its fast)
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Hi Joppe, This comment is a gratitude to your work from my side, You have answered many of my questions before and I am thankful for that. With the help of all your tutorial I managed to make my first set of planar magnetic speakers! And it worked too ! I made something similar in this video except I put separate frame for bass and treble sections, , ( but it made the panel a bit wider though, ) and I used all rubber, 9mm for bass and 4.5mm for treble. (I cut the 9mm into half by fixing a knife infront of a feeder mechanism for 9mm magnet and pulled the cut end that slits the magnet perfectly into two) . I used a sony receiver calibration mic to measure the response as I do not have a measurement mic, and the response surely comes with dips and peaks but I rather enjoyed the process and enjoying the music on a set of speakers that I build by myself :) Thanks a lot again

southernsoundpulse
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For aligning the tweeter coil just cut the paper transfer flush to the first coil so you can align it with the first row of magnets. The next are parallel so they will fall into their place.

warpspeed
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Hello, I'm Brazilian and I started following you, I really want to make this Magnetic Planar, I really like to do experiments, ... what is the width and height of the magnet, what spacing between the magnets, which filament is better aluminum tape, copper tape, or copper wire, what spacing between the magnet's membrane.

lucianofotoluc
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Well, now you are doing something that I literally did years of. Work with contact cement. 3M 30 and similar rubber cements are also called contact cement because they only adhere to themselves. Used a lot in Cabinetmaking for gluing plastic laminates to cabinets and countertops. Might even give you a little bit of dampening. Which would be cool.

KravchenkoAudioPerth
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Make a light box with a long light and rest your panel on top so you can see through the tape to line up your coil.

basiljackson
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What makes a separate tweeter coil operate more effectively? It moves with the main membrane, does it not? By the way, "adhere" is pronounced "ad-hear".

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