@nambinhvu This is true. However, typically a speaker motor is a biggest magnet a person has access to. A smaller magnet usually yields lesser results, might as well use a big one.
@JMDMegaCorp How could it? You're not doing anything to the speaker itself, your just using the magnet.
You could use any large magnet, but speakers are the most common large magnets, so i choose to use them as an example. Subwoofers would be better still, but very few people have an exposed subwoofer magnet available.
You can do this with any magnet in place of the speaker and any metal that's attracted to magnets in place of the screwdriver bit.
nambinhvu 2 months ago
@nambinhvu This is true. However, typically a speaker motor is a biggest magnet a person has access to. A smaller magnet usually yields lesser results, might as well use a big one.
ShaTR2 2 months ago
and also with this work on other metals?
LebanesePunk94 1 year ago
do all cars have this speaker in the trunk?
LebanesePunk94 1 year ago
@LebanesePunk94 no, but most do
ShaTR2 1 year ago
does it mess up your speaker at all?
JMDMegaCorp 1 year ago
@JMDMegaCorp How could it? You're not doing anything to the speaker itself, your just using the magnet.
You could use any large magnet, but speakers are the most common large magnets, so i choose to use them as an example. Subwoofers would be better still, but very few people have an exposed subwoofer magnet available.
ShaTR2 1 year ago
does that last long or does it wear off?
username112256 1 year ago
@username112256 Lasts VERY long. I usually do it once, and never again. unless your working around magnets, in my experience, it never demagnetizes.
ShaTR2 1 year ago
@username112256 wow pretty cool thanks for the quick reply too
username112256 1 year ago