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When it comes to SPEAKER APPLICATIONS a temporary rise in heat can cause a temporary decrease of magnetic energy. Ceramic magnets seem to perform better than neodymium when exposed to heat.Google search "adire parthenon"... The creator of it (parthenon with a 24"x 24" baffle) claimed to move as much air as 10 18" subs, accurately.
The parthenon is sort of old news; I'm not sure why you wanted to bring back a thread that's been dead for 4 months to point out an old driver that will never make production.

There have been several neo subwoofers/woofers that have actually made production if you're trying to point out the fact neodymium is a viable motor material. Some even using Dan Wiggin's (Adire mastermind) xbl^2 tech.

 
You're drunk. Pretty sure my reply references SPEAKER APPLICATIONS. No mention of bon-fires.
When it comes to SPEAKER APPLICATIONS a temporary rise in heat can cause a temporary decrease of magnetic energy. Ceramic magnets seem to perform better than neodymium when exposed to heat.Google search "adire parthenon"... The creator of it (parthenon with a 24"x 24" baffle) claimed to move as much air as 10 18" subs, accurately.
Coils get hot when you smoke them //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif

If you like the parthenon so much, go try and buy one

 
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