Neodymium, long-throw, voice coil, drive unit.

Let's do some word association, okay? Ferrite. Neodymium. Long-throw. Voice-coil. Where did your mind drift? To loudspeaker drivers, right? And I promise, we're done with the games for now.

A new level of high-end listening

On this episode of Ask the Expert, Danny Pascal Christensen, Designer, Loudspeaker Drivers, opens up for how we develop new drive units, surround shapes and if we prefer any materials above others.

 

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In this episode

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Thanks!

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All the best, 
Danny and Christopher. 

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