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HUGE Neodymium Subwoofer Motor - John Wick 

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Комментарии : 12   
@mikeunivers
@mikeunivers Год назад
amazing😲😲I can't wait to see how this project turns out
@kevint5440
@kevint5440 3 месяца назад
Any updates on this monster?!?
@MrM_Full-Send
@MrM_Full-Send 3 месяца назад
we have a basket and motor. i need to spool the VC, make a cone and surround and spider. got back burnered for other projects but we still intend to finish this monster
@lee28.78
@lee28.78 Год назад
If you need anything welded I'd be more than happy to help you
@MrM_Full-Send
@MrM_Full-Send Год назад
where are you located? my business associate is a pretty good welder but.. i was being stubborn 🤣
@lee28.78
@lee28.78 Год назад
@@MrM_Full-Send Ohio
@MrM_Full-Send
@MrM_Full-Send Год назад
@@lee28.78 ha. bit far from vancouver 🤣.
@KnowName33
@KnowName33 Год назад
You shouldnt of used n52 thats the worst Neo magnet you could use but unfortunately has become a bandwagon Neo because of certain audio companies using it but it's really not the best meal magnet for subwoofer applications for many reasons that are on adjustable with design..... not to come across as a Negative Nancy that is
@MrM_Full-Send
@MrM_Full-Send Год назад
that’s a bold claim to make without any justification. For you to say; there are “many reasons” but not give any, is a pointless statement.
@KnowName33
@KnowName33 Год назад
@@MrM_Full-Send ok let me explain it like this then. Any engineer worth his salt knows what kind of neo magnet to use in certain applications and this is a perfect example of somebody not knowing what they're doing and using the wrong type of Neo magnet in the wrong type of application. If the application is one where heat is going to be a problem but high strength is still required that exceeding the rating of in 35 then you would use n42 but you never should use n52 if there's going to be any heat generated because you permanently weakened the n52 magnet at 149* Fahrenheit which subwoofers often times far exceed that number ive seen 500*F glue melt on voice coils before and that would of destroyed n52 So you should of gone with b42 it would have had a much higher heat tolerance
@MrM_Full-Send
@MrM_Full-Send Год назад
@@KnowName33 i’m not an engineer and didn’t claim to be. If you haven’t already subscribed i suggest you do, then watch all my videos and when i run the sub attached to this motor and it fails epically, you can say “i told you so” and feel a great sense of satisfaction and accomplishment in your life!!
@KnowName33
@KnowName33 Год назад
@@MrM_Full-Send i dont want to see you fail again you already fail enough in your life as it is Now if i told you facts in a way that felt a little aggressive its because i literally said in my first comment that i wasn't trying to sound like I was just trying to be negative and i thought that you would of then gone and done your own research to learn more about neo magnets and not just wait for me to feed it to you but i guess thats exactly what you wanted And then you despite me implying i was commenting in good faith you still replied like a punk kid like most wiggers that are into audio tend to do instead of reply like someone that has finished puberty but nope you gave some lip because your little bubble got popped and humble pie was the only thing in the refrigerator left to eat So perhaps next time a persin comments on one of your videos you should act your age when people Enlighten you to the fact that you screwed somthing up