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<blockquote data-quote="bose301s" data-source="post: 5972592" data-attributes="member: 575773"><p>Yea, basically it was impossible to achieve the required BL with a standard ferrite motor so the neo motor was designed. Also, the new cone assembly is sweet. That was needed to allow the driver to be assembled as normal, which helps them while building it, also with the old Rohacell/nomex cone the former would rock on the poll causing rubbing at larger excursions, the new cone design completely solved that problem. This is going to be a cool little driver, I can't wait to see one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bose301s, post: 5972592, member: 575773"] Yea, basically it was impossible to achieve the required BL with a standard ferrite motor so the neo motor was designed. Also, the new cone assembly is sweet. That was needed to allow the driver to be assembled as normal, which helps them while building it, also with the old Rohacell/nomex cone the former would rock on the poll causing rubbing at larger excursions, the new cone design completely solved that problem. This is going to be a cool little driver, I can't wait to see one. [/QUOTE]
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