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Horn speaker revitalizing
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For those who have horn type speakers for their pre-1928 radios, a tiny magnet will greatly improve speaker performance.

The speakers were originally built with electrically magnetized magnets; these loose much of their magnetism over the years. By strategically placing one little modern super-magnet near the end of the original magnet, the audio output level is increased tremendously and tone is greatly improved too. It's totally non-destructive and brings the audio back to where it was originally.

A single magnet is about the size of three stacked dimes. Available at:

http://www.sciplus.com/category.cfm/subsection/11

(you will have to get an order built up to $25 here so go through the catalog).

This technique has proved excellent on Baldwin and GGG speakers; Finding the "sweet spot" yet for the Atwater Kent horns is underway. Magnets don't seem to do anything for coned speakers- so far.

Pete AI2V
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That site is addicting. After a half hour I have found 8 items I gotta have and am seriously yearning
for the electric fly swatter.

Phil aka Philbert Q. Desenex - Twin Cities, MN




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