SMD Towering Towers! 7' -10" Tall! NEO Magnet Attachment (Build Update 9)

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2010

i finally got the rest of the NEO magnets in and since i didnt get to show in the previous video just how strong they are, nor the finished product, i figured i would do that here. These are detachable in case i need to move them around easily or transport.At a towering 7' 10" tall, they will be hard to fit in smaller rooms. As stated in the video, i am still waiting on my custom 18" passive radiators (google it if ya' dont know what those are). Soon i will install them and take the towers for a real test drive. Once i am happy with how they sound i will finish the body work for good and get them painted. I am thinking smooth, glossy, piano black. Check back soon for updates!

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  • @loadthebowl its funny if you are under 13 years old. You are so clever!

  • @deepandloud The neo magnets are way too far from the voice coils of the speakers to change the sound

  • dont the neo magnets interfere with the magnets of the mids in the bottom of the top cabinet does the strong neo magnets make the lower mid and tweeters move different than the others

  • what the song at 2:00 ?

  • @Hopstoopider wow! thanks

  • @shadowmattp Also called a "Drone Cone", it's a tuned membrane, like a woofer without a motor (voice coil & magnet) which resonates by the energy inside the box from the rear of the woofer, lowering box impedance which helps add lower bass response, like a port, but offers a wider frequency band than a port without mach noise.

    You're one crazy guy, Steve! Keep having fun, I'm liking your videos and think you've got some cool ideas.

    Nice design, I'd love to hear them when finished.

    Scott 'Q'

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