In Reply to: suitable speaker posted by ned209 on April 12, 2007 at 20:16:30:
For lightweight and high efficiency, try looking at professional products that use neo (neodymium) magnets.These magnets are fairly new technology. They are MUCH smaller / lighter than older magnets.
For "fullrange" use, do you mean for voice reproduction, for giuitar, for playing back music (CD's), or what?
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