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BUILDING VARIOUS SIZED FULL RANGE PLANARS USING NEOS AND FERRITES.
It would be easier to follow if you could put the pics side by side, is this possible?- jamesbos
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BUILDING VARIOUS SIZED FULL RANGE PLANARS USING NEOS AND FERRITES.
Most of my work over the last 8 years, hope it keeps you interested. HENRY.- jamesbos
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BUILDING VARIOUS SIZED FULL RANGE PLANARS USING NEOS AND FERRITES.
Some pics of my work over the last 8 years, Full range planars from A4 size to 4' x 2'. Included are some designs for headphones as well full range planars as well, although I am still learning the difficulty of building them, distortion wise!! Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.HENRY.- jamesbos
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BUILDING VARIOUS SIZED FULL RANGE PLANARS USING NEOS AND FERRITES.
Thank you, will have to tax my brains again then! Listening to 9 of my speakers in my living room all hanging from the ceiling. Have set my ONKYO Amp up for 3 different speakers at the front. Namely one ferrite one 24" x 30", which I could use for a Sub Woofer.One 60 x 40 mm using ferrites...- jamesbos
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BUILDING VARIOUS SIZED FULL RANGE PLANARS USING NEOS AND FERRITES.
Quote: How many do I need altogether?- jamesbos
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BUILDING VARIOUS SIZED FULL RANGE PLANARS USING NEOS AND FERRITES.
There was a problem communicating with the server keeps coming up, when I try to send an image. Why is this?- jamesbos
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BUILDING VARIOUS SIZED FULL RANGE PLANARS USING NEOS AND FERRITES.
Have been building various full range planars over the last few years, although I did start over 20 years ago. I then started building valve amplifiers. Then when neos first came on the scene I went back to building planars again. This continues to this day. Headphone building has also started...- jamesbos
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"ultimate" full-range driver for near-field listening?
Quote: I have built A4 size full range planars using 45 x 6 x 1.5 mm neos which sound very good and have good bass as well and could be easily driven by small valve amps.- jamesbos
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My DIY Planar Magnetic Headphones and Drivers
Quote: Use a large cheap headphone like I do, you end up with a good looking design using the cheap carcass! It is best to use the largest you can get with a well padded headband. Get the U shaped swivel type easier to use than those with the bent rod insert, the plastic inside is easier to...- jamesbos
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My DIY Planar Magnetic Headphones and Drivers
Quote: Already been there many many times, so if you need any help!- jamesbos
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My DIY Planar Magnetic Headphones and Drivers
I don't know how long it will be before I can put some pics on this sight, how many posts do I have to finish beforehand?- jamesbos
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My DIY Planar Magnetic Headphones and Drivers
I have still got quite a few magnets left mostly ferrites, although I do have about 140 50 x 12.7 x 6 mm neos, I haven't made my mind up yet what to do with them. I have bought several cheap headphones so I can use them to build more FRP type headphones using the shells. May use etching and my...- jamesbos
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