soundtom81
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After being a long time lurker and using the forum as my own personal information fiefdom :, I thought id better put a little something back
After rebuilding a very tired Cadenza Ribbon Mic Motor, it had little to zero magnetic field.
The magnets where replaced easy with 10mm diameter x 3mm thick countersunk [with a 3 mm hole the original plan was to drill and bolt in place ] Neodymium discs,
I had an idea to attempt to reduce the HF cut point which was terribly low at around 5k [due to nearly 6cm distance front to back] so i made a few short cuts for the sound pressure to travel 4mm holes -
Magnetic field stood at around 2,500 Gauss in the centre gap - not happy with that :
another 1000 Gauss was found by adding some more discs 8mm X 1mm in 2 columns bringing it upto 3500 Gauss,
-more strength could be added I'm sure by sourcing magnets with less joints [or cutting down sizes] to fit the 18mm span. [full aims to bring up the mag fields to 4200 Gauss]
mating the motor upto a rewound 1:35 rewound transformer the results were astounding ;D
how astounding is yet to be frequency swept, [I'll post the results when i have done them]
excuse the araldite :-[- i was in a frenzied rush, the next one will be much tidier
After rebuilding a very tired Cadenza Ribbon Mic Motor, it had little to zero magnetic field.
The magnets where replaced easy with 10mm diameter x 3mm thick countersunk [with a 3 mm hole the original plan was to drill and bolt in place ] Neodymium discs,
I had an idea to attempt to reduce the HF cut point which was terribly low at around 5k [due to nearly 6cm distance front to back] so i made a few short cuts for the sound pressure to travel 4mm holes -
Magnetic field stood at around 2,500 Gauss in the centre gap - not happy with that :
another 1000 Gauss was found by adding some more discs 8mm X 1mm in 2 columns bringing it upto 3500 Gauss,
-more strength could be added I'm sure by sourcing magnets with less joints [or cutting down sizes] to fit the 18mm span. [full aims to bring up the mag fields to 4200 Gauss]
mating the motor upto a rewound 1:35 rewound transformer the results were astounding ;D
how astounding is yet to be frequency swept, [I'll post the results when i have done them]
excuse the araldite :-[- i was in a frenzied rush, the next one will be much tidier