Flux is flux. I think the error is in making the neo magnet smaller in diameter rather than smaller in depth.Some of the early neodymium speakers sounded quite awful as it wasn't as simple as just changing out the ferrite magnet for a neo of equal strength …
I found it quite funny that we have people here that like Neo cabinets but if you google it, TOP comes up with blazing hate for them.![]()
Good point!Does someone happen to know if the DV Mark speakers are made by the same manufacturerer, who makes the Jensen Neo speakers? Sica pops to my mind, but I might be wrong.
If so, someone shpuld be able to say which of the Jensen speakers are similar to the DV Mark speakers, which in turn are rather undiscussed in the community.
Quick googling says that the DV Mark speakers might be made by an Italian brand called B&C. Which would make sense since DV Mark is Italian as well.Does someone happen to know if the DV Mark speakers are made by the same manufacturerer, who makes the Jensen Neo speakers? Sica pops to my mind, but I might be wrong.
If so, someone shpuld be able to say which of the Jensen speakers are similar to the DV Mark speakers, which in turn are rather undiscussed in the community.
Guess speaker sensitivity is high with neo speakers?
Oh B&C, of course. As far as I know they have quite a reputation in the PA speaker field, which of course moved more and more towards using neodymium speakers in the last 10 to 20 years. Think, they should know their business.Quick googling says that the DV Mark speakers might be made by an Italian brand called B&C. Which would make sense since DV Mark is Italian as well.