--||-- Upgrade Speaker to neodymium Magnet --||-- step by step
Hello again, in this video i'll show you how to upgrade speaker's ferrite magnet to a strong neodymium magnet step by step.
watching all video you will also get more skills about how to repair your speakers, how to install new recone kit and a lot of technics about speaker's technology.
audiophile peoples know a lot about the importance of stronge magnet on hifi speakers.
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Thanks a lot bro! Besides watching your video I've read some of your replies here and it seems like you have a giant heap of knowledge of what you are doing and also you have a good heart to share what you know. And you are an expert in explaining complex things in so simple words. Love from Assam... ❤
Thank you so much for your great comment, really I'm audiophile and a big fan of speakers from childhood, especially vintage jbl monitor studio. In my life I'm technician (electromechanical) but audio diy is my favorite things that i do with love. You welcome 🥰🙏🙏🙏
Glad to know that. Keep up the good works.
Pai...Probe nu?
I am from assam
@@homemade_audio❤
Very interesting vid & I can see the skills to redo the driver. I have the following comments... Artificial magnets (Samarium Cobalt and now Neodymium) are used where space/weight is reduced and strong mangnetic fiels is needed (= maximum energy produc or magnetic density): headphones, in-ear headphones for audio and electric motors (EV), hard drives, RC servos, military/space apps,... I can't see an audiophile taking the risk of upgarding to neodymium while having a big risk of downgrading the balance of cone and precisely centered coil while standard drivers/speakers are already designed for the best performance. I will not take a chance to fiddle with my Harman Kardon and Bose speakers.
The question is: do they sound better afterwards?
I was wondering that
It can, but if the speaker has a trash coil then it wont affect much
Probably not, but it has a lot more power. Perhaps more punch to the sound?
😂
Todo esse trabalho é em vão sem analisar os parâmetros T&S e resposta de freq antes e depois.
You should do a sound comparison between the ferrite magnet and neodymium magnet.
personally I don't believe much in comparisons of sounds on youtube, including recording equipment, listening location, editing, equalization, youtube tuning and final listening equipment (most of the time the telephone speaker) the result is probably far from real. in the video I showed several techniques that are very important to remember to do a lot of things on speakers.
@@homemade_audio how does the modified speaker sound like? Clearer on the high frequencies? I was also expecting a comparison, even though compression will inevitably mess things up 😅 you're an amazing master of this stuff by the way, thanks heaps for putting up these videos!
thank you for your comment, first the modified driver is a midwoofer, already there are no high frequencies !! but what I noticed is that with the neodym magnets I have a softer sound with less presence of midranges, and a good presence of bass.
What liquid is, that you injected?
It's mentioned on the video (Paint thinner)
On the back, where the magnets are, the coil was exposed and dirt, dust, etc. could get in, which over time, will cause it to have friction, sound bad, and even the coil to get stuck. I, instead, would cover that opening with clear plastic so that it can continue to be seen when it moves. Even, to make it look prettier, I would add some LED lights. Good your idea, only the sound check was missing. Greetings from Argentina. 🇦🇷
This is not necessary, many high end drivers leave this area exposed, it is great for cooling the driver, and if the woofer is properly enclosed in a good box, there will be no problems.
why does everything need LEDs these days????
🫣 use incandesent for pretty. leds are never pretty.
@@dhmusic2031 it doesnt. leds need ripping out of everything 😂. ive got a whole room in my place set up with only incandescents so i can get some relax light for my head. and every one diffused through some natural media. im so done with flickering.
To combat heat, neodymium drivers will often have an open motor structure. Neodymium is weakened by heat.
One should cover up that magnets enclosure, as dustproof as possible....average urban dust contains small grains of sand, earth including metal particles of which some are magnetic also....they will accumulate and get trapped into the vibrating space of the membrane's coil therefore it will strongly affect the way electric impulses are turned into sounds so distortions will occur....also, due to friction of the coil with such trapped grains, short-circuits may occur and/or the wire gets cut......
Would have been interesting to use a piece of the green magnetic field viewing film to put over and see what the field lines look like before putting the cap pole piece back on!!! Additionally Would have been interesting to drill a vent hole through the pole piece for ventilation and cooling the voice coil as the dustcap looked like it was not permeable to ventilation. No ventilation between the dustcap and pole piece means you have an enclosed cavity that seems like it might hinder the Xmax excursion and truncate the SPL capability.
You have not tested the sound of both speaker differences and what good sound will it bring? We want to hear the sound difference of both the original and the modified one. How is that?
Definitely doing things the hard way. I think you can just buy a speaker kit with all the parts and just put your magnets in there instead of the supplied one. Maybe I'm wrong about that though but a guy I knew years ago would do exactly that to repair speakers. But this video is an excellent demonstration of how a speaker is put together.
Hello, the last sentence on your comment is the target 😉
just buy a speaker
You have a new follower...Thanks for this ultra intersting video! One question...I have all Paper cone speakers and some really vintage old kind of glue............Is really important to use some really good "paint Thinner" do you have some more detail about a good product? it is a acetone or other type? will be really helpfull to me....thanks and congratulation for what you do for all the Hifi community....Ivan
If your video was narrated, you would get so many more views and subscriptions. You can even use an AI to narrate so you don't have to find or pay anyone. It would improve your videos and possibly answer some lingering questions people might have. The most important thing you didn't do, that was the reason for the video, was to demonstrate how the improvement worked. Why would we want to do this, we don't even know if this works, and if so, how well.
Very cool and informative video. I may consider that for a much larger speaker as I’m not sure that one is worth the effort. Also you must seal the perimeter of the exposed magnets with tape or plastic to prevent debris from getting into the voice coil and pole assembly. Otherwise very nice work.
Yes i agree with you, glue isn't enough to hold well the magnets, but the best way t keep voice coil safely is to hold the two métal parts of magnets assembly with bolts. You welcome
No no that’s not what I’m saying. If you look at the speaker from the side you can see the voice coil through the magnets. Debris can fall in between and get lodged in the voice coil.
@@homemade_audio I thought perhaps an epoxy encapsulation of the magnets could be made to have the exact same toroidal shape of the ferrite magnet and thus have a closed design just like the ferrite one but with neodymium, what you think?
you could use a kind of screen net sheet over it
The risk of debris is real but you also have to consider that exposing the coil to the air the temperature of the coil cools down during the activity and this may increase the power handling. The greater attraction of the magnet may also increase the excurions of the coils and there is the risk of a deformation of the botton of the coil hitting on the base plate because rhe greater length of the coil movements. The magnets have been glued but the are many vibrations so there is a risk that some magnet detach in the long term. To connect the top and base plates with metallic bolt may deform the magnetic field as well .
So what different will it be? I guess the Qts will be much lower. like 0.2 or 0.3?
So I installed a new sound system in my 2010 BMW Z4 and installed Focal separates front and rear ,It sounded ok but to me the titanium tweeters was way to bright . So I ordered some vibe speakers from the UK and they have neodymium magnets in the drivers and the tweeters are a silk soft dome. OMG they are so crisp and clean with no distortion at all. I listen to a lot of Jazz and now the vocals and drums are so awesome
Yep the English make the best speakers
No, the Danish make the best! Scan Speak, Vifa, Dynaudio, Eton Electro, Peerless, Tympany, etc. Anyways, the neo magnets did not improve your sound. Most likely just a better match. Many of the Focal tweeters that come with the components are kinda sub par. I always went for their inverted dome Kevlar ones. Soft not harsh, hits the high details, non fatiguing. My favorite car front end drivers have been Focal since 1986. I used to use their home audio drivers decades before they made car audio gear...
Here in the uk Vibe is a budget brand for the kids. Vibe may be designed in the uk but its made in china
@@Synthematix Unfortunately the majority of British speaker brands are now designed in the uk but made in china
Titanium & Aluminum domes can have a certain "ring" resonance to them if not designed properly!!! Silk cloth domes always have the best response & imaging IMHO!!!
Great job! That's some insane craftsmanship and machinery you have. Would've been interesting to see how the efficiency of the speaker changes. Feeding both the ferrite one and the neodymium one 1W and measuring it's volume. Also I am wondering whether putting the magnets closer to the coil would've granted a higher efficiency.
I dont think the magnets being closer would do anything. The core is what decides where the magnetic fields go.
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Bro you were surgical with that removal. Scored a sub for that without anything else that was impeccable not to mention fascinating af. I'm a total clutz to the point I make myself agnry 😂 but if you do other stuff about speakers I'll be tuning in. ✌️
agreed lol
Did it got more sensitivity? By how much?
And what is the difference? Does it sound louder or better? You didn't record how it sounds before and after.
Would love to know the before and after Theil/Small parameters, if you measured them please post the results! Great video!
Yes i agree with you, very logical question, but I don't have materials to get the new T/S parameters. I'm planning to buy Dayton Dats software in the future.
@@homemade_audio Do you have an unmodified speaker model? Could you measure the deflection of the membrane at the same DC voltage with and without modification. You would immediately know whether the strength of the magnetic field in the air gap is greater or not. It is not demanding on the equipment. Of course, it won't tell you the T/S parameters. Purely theoretically, however, they should be preserved if the rest of the moving system was not adjusted, only the sensitivity of the speaker should be improved.
@@davidrendek2399 More Qes, less bass, more sensitivity. More Qts. More is lower number. deflections can be higher at resonance with less magnet. The right amount of magnet is best.
TS fundamental parameters are all the same except Bl is now infinite 🙂
Any sound difference between both of them ?
This would be great for subwoofers. Better for lower frequency and the coil seems like it would stay cooler with the extra air flow. Curious about how it performed
Open magnet system can attract ferromagnetic dust
Because of this project you've got a new subscriber here sir. May I add some suggestions if you may on the magnets installed. How about you drilled a 2mm deep pocket for each neodym to seat on aside from gluing it down and also drilling four bolt holes around the base for a bolts and nuts to go through from basket all the way to the back as clamping so if ever the glue gets dull none of the individual parts would move around and gets misaligned. I would love to see a bigger version of this project (a 12" or 15" maybe😄). Great contents sir 👍
И что? Результат то какой? Что изменилось? Если ничего не переделывать он тоже играет!!! Смысл переделки?
If it was better why havent subwoofer makers making them from factory? I think i have heard tweeters made with neo magnets. In my opinion must make the price jump and the sensitivity go down due to over coming a strength of the magnets? Just ideas. Nice work tho
legal quanto de RMS ai?. parece com dois que eu tenho aqui na minha caixa de (5w) cada um
U can do it so. Nice work! But how big is the accustic differnce? Do U can let us hear it?
I think it's better for the neodymium magnet to keep the original magnet thickness so that the voice coil position is at the right position. Furthermore, the voice coil should not expose to outside which will collect debris into the magnetic gap.
What kind of Glue did you use to bond the surround and spider?
UHU rubber glue
what benefits does this have? Am I wrong in thinking that the voicecoil should be changed as well, in order to allow more travel. I dont really no what Im talking about but are neodymium magnets primarily used to make a smaller speaker more efficient than had it used a ferrite magnet?
Хорошо ещё бы послушать как он звучит.
Beim lautsprecher hersteller werden die magneten doch immer unter einem speziellen Verfahren magnetisiert oder ? Wäre mir neu wahllos irgendwelche magneten da ran zu knallen
Nice mod and good craftmanship from you. similar to Anilco speaker 😀😀😀
AlNiCo* was kind of the neodymium of old. Neo motors, like the old AlNiCo are highly efficient, and can produce good volume at low power. I have tested neo drivers and directly compared them to similarly powered ferrite drivers, and the difference is very noticeable. Neodymium is more common in smaller drivers, especially in modern tweeters and mid-ranges. Pro audio drivers in particular often use neodymium motors, because of their high efficiency. Though, some high-end subwoofer drivers use neodymium motors as well, it is rather uncommon in large drivers, since neodymium is much more expensive than common ferrite. Large high-power coils will often produce high temperatures too, so that is why neodymium drivers often have an open structure design, since neodymium gets weakened by heat. * AlNiCo is an alloy made from aluminium, nickel and cobalt.
What material did you use to center the magnetic assembly?
Can u run the speaker in a sound booth of pre and post mods?
Will the impedance increase due to the stronger magnetic fields?
why not put the magnet closer to coil for stonger effect?
You were very brave to take this project on
Nice invention ❤🎉 1:33
Ahí debió de sustituir el diámetro de la bobina para tener más efecto, lógico suben las teslas sube la fuerza resultante con la misma corriente que quedó
If you just want a stronger field, and there is a nice big core like that, and there is room in the enclosure - all you have to do is add magnets to the back or sides. That will strengthen the field. With surface prep, cyanoacrylate (super glue) would be fine. Just need to think a little about the field. You can get donut or wide disk neodymium magnets too. Or just double up with another copy of the existing ferrite magnet. Flux linkage is a thing. But with a stronger field, you could exceed excursion limits. While you were machining, you could have cut recesses for the magnets for friction fit.
I never heard of "Neodym" before but I have heard of Neodymium :p
How did you do to center the new magnetic assembly?
does neodymium Magnet make speaker sound better or it is just a cliche?
Changing the magnet will change all the t/s parameters of the speaker. The speaker will perform compeletely differently if the magnet power is not calculated correctly.
Yes i agree, this video is to show you how to make a speaker driver rather than changing magnet.
You have also lost a huge heat sink with the old magnet. Worthless modification
@@castuart81 think about the heat source and it surrounding before and after the mod.. you have here direct convection with more air. don't forget, anilco speaker were built that way. this mod is an overall improvement over the ferrite one...
Que uso para ablandar el pegamento del cono ? Water ?
Which glue was used to take back the cone and centering? The yellow one in the middle / finish of video?
All glues are mentioned on video
What do you use? Acetone or ipa isopropyl alcohol
Конечно круто но если попадёт пыли или мусор- грязь ему хана
А вот нафига ? Хоть бы чувствительность до и после померили , не говоря уж а силе магнитного поля в зазоре .. да и для бассового динамика не нужна большая магнитная индукция в зазоре , а для сч звена неодим не приветствется тк его поле менее однородное чем у феррита или самого тру аудиофильского alnico сплава .. единственное почему применяют неодим в динамиказ это уменьшение массы и габаритов , но тут наоборот увеличение
Просто для контента. Разумеется, делать такое всерьёз это полный бред.
Great JOB. WHAT did you use to lose the old clue?
everything is mentioned on video
So modifying to neodymium magnet cone paper movement increases.
I just want those magnets for my collection…. But I’m probably gonna try this out with some small speakers If it’s worth it and I don’t just suck at doing it I’ll use the 5 1inch cylinder neos I got on a nice sub.
So you're not worried about dust, or debris getting into the voice coil gap?
Inside speakers there's no dust that can destroys voice coil, look at high end scanspeak neodym drivers to understand.
What is the name of glue remover
Maybe just oil?
What is the solvent applied with the syringe ?
Just when was gonna say man I can do this and then he pops with oh this has to be machine lmmfao ok everyone has a lil tiny machine in the kitchen drawer lol but thank you for showing us how to remove everything
if you have watched the video carefully, you will notice that if you replace the ferrite with a neodymium of the same height, you will not need a machining machine in your kitchen drawer 😁😁😁
Interesting modification. I wonder how much the driver's t/s parameters changed with the change of magnet? A stronger magnet will result in Qes and therefore Qts going down. Fs will probably go do slightly, not because of the magnet, but because of the additional glue, which adds a slight bit of mass to the cone. Room EQ Wizard (free software) and a simple impedance jig can be used to measure the parameters of the original driver and the upgraded one for comparison purposes.
TS parameters certainly changed, not only because the magnet have been more strong, also because the old ferrite magnet create a small closed space behind the cone assembly, now with neodym magnet the cone becomes free to air on back, the result: the midrange becomes clear and soft , and the bass becomes strong, because i feel more bass power on my hands when i tested the driver.
@@homemade_audio The increased bass power could also be caused by a reduction in BL, which will lead to more output around the driver's resonance frequency. The best way to determine what impact the change has had on the driver is to run an impedance sweep on the unchanged one and compare it to an impedance sweep of the changed one. If the impedance peak for the changed driver is lower and narrower, then BL has gone down.
@@homemade_audio It moves more easily, but dust also enters more easily and can damage the speaker winding
@@homemade_audioyeah I love it.. upload sound comparison in wav format
Keep up tha good work
Thank you for your comment🙏🙏🙏 you welcome 😉😉😉
Como modificar altavoz?..🤔 Comprando un torno industrial 🤑
Nice video, well done, thanks :)
Thank you 🙏
Faltou fazer o teste prático !
It's cool, of course, but what are you going to do with the garbage that got into the gap from the magnets?
Jetzt hätte ich gerne nur noch die Kennlinie des Lautsprechers gesehen, vorher eine Messung des Magnetischen Flusses im Luftspalt. Ansonsten: Respekt.
Hi, what you are asking about makes sense, but currently I don't have the right equipment to make these measurements, especially to measure the magnetic fields, but for the sound I will try to make some measurements and comparisons based on my Zoom H2n. having this material is one of my objectives, a matter of time. You welcome 🙏
You should not let unprotected the coil , those magnets coud be munted into a plastic barrel lige revolver one (black) from polypropylene, teflon , from a plastic block like hou you turned steel piece ... one big hole for coil and in the ring mass simetrical holes for cylinder magnets... o coil exposed also a chamber closed like in the original ( now you have air behind coil- membrane at same pressure as in front...).
What did you say is an old philosophy about Speaker's driver!!! Look at high end revelator midwoofer made by scanspeak, vife pearless and you will understand. hificompass.com/en/catalog/speakers/woofers/scanspeak-revelator-18w8531g-00-7-mid-woofer
Muy bueno solo cerraría entre imanes para que no le entrará migre a la bobina y pueda empeorar el audio
No testing done???
What solution do u use to remove the paper without damaging
He used paint thinner
They also Have Magnetic shield speakers for which takes a low imput and gives you amazing sound 😊
NOW... make a video demonstrating how it is better, woofs more, sounds better, etc! PLEASE!!
what about dust getting in from back ?
после приклейки магнитов и до удаления проставки из пленки... надо было внутрь лед подсветку и залить все смолой с перломутровым наполнителем, а так мусор попадет и хана катушке.
I really want to try this on 12" sub, it looks super cool and badass. but neodymium magnets are expensive here😑😑 8 pieces 20x10mm neodymium cost more than the sub it self and that is the small one the properly sized one is gonna cost 2~3x the sub
how if using only one magnet neo in the midle woofer ?
I think when u change magnet to speaker is change vocal or music in speaker maybe but bass is same as before i think that created to do this perfomance dont loose time to change magnet is not big different is about ohm watt connection speakers to amplifier
And what does the new speaker sound like compared to the original?
Yes. It's not easy to get a good basse fréquences response from first test, this fabric elastic suspensions sounds good from first day, the sound is recorded based on zoom h2n.
@@homemade_audio and I didn't see any sound samples in this video that is all. thanks.
Upgraded??? Maybe just swapped out. But still cool.
nice, when are you going to upgrade your coil stack and surrounds to handle the extra forces and heat?😂 and wouldnt a new speaker be cheaper.
Where to buy this speaker
Could you do video on how to change voice coil please.
I think on this link bellow you'll find the answer and more 😉 : kzhead.info/sun/hN2Ac9Glqad-nJE/bejne.html
40 hours to tune upgrade karne me hi lga diya bhai
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Better to have all of the coil within the magnetic field for the sake of efficiency.
У меня есть особенность - если я что-то разбираю, то потом это не собираю))
Test the sound and see which is beter before and after upgrade.
А почему так далеко неодимовые магниты установили - разве не эффективнее максимально близкое расположение?
Hello, what is the advantage of neodymium speakers?
powerful, light and less bulky. sound side : good performance, good reproduction of high frequency and low frequency signals.
@@homemade_audiook, but shouldn't the diameter of the coil wire be changed for a higher power?
@@puiucristea7430 no, the target is improving the sensitivity not the power handling capacity. Power handling capacity is related to all cone assembly (voice coil, cone, spider, suspension), not only voice coil and magnet assembly.
So you changed sensitivity of the low frequency driver (dB/watt) ... but how did you compensate for this with the other driver(s) which have become less prevalent? And what crossover mods were done for this increased sensitivity? And how did you adjust the enclosure?
Very good work!
🙏
Front dust cover is useless. It takes plenty of dust from behind...even în a waterproof box.
Berapa inchi speaker nya om
i let the midle of speker more 3mm up and the sound is verii verii good and the coil shes not heat not at all.ispeak a speaker at 15 inch.about 300watii.and y not put neodium
А без токарного станка , слабо?
You'll go for first choice, buy new magnets that's has same hight as the ferrite magnet.
So did it work?
Yes
the point of the deynium magnet is to make the speaker and the magnet smaller. if the sound and how many watts it can withstand is the same and the size is the same, then there is no need to upgrade!
my question is what kind of liquid is he used to safely remove/, dissolve glue?
acetone
Result....!?
I would be worried that extra field will magnetically saturate the centre pole or elsewhere, and will therefore all be a waist of time unless taken care of
La bobina queda expuesta a polvo y partículas
개조하는 비용보다 좋은 유닛으로 새로사는게 비용이 덜 들듯
Nice man!👍🏻
Neodymium is more magnetic but in less range,used for tweeters and midrange