We are not a very charis-magnetic crowd, it seems. I could almost always see the magnet on any speaker I owned through the paper cone. Then I got on the horn with Klipsch...

On Feb 4, 2014, at 19:53, "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



Gentlepersons,

I have been carrying around a speaker magnet lately in order to test stainless steel screws, nuts, bolts, etc.

 I have just found out that NOBODY I work with in the NYC area, or at least nobody I've talked to on either the design or the construction side, recognizes  this metal cylinder as a speaker magnet.  None of them had ever seen a speaker magnet before.  I can't imagine that anybody roughly my age from the area where I grew up (Los Angeles) wouldn't immediately recognize a speaker magnet if they saw one. 

How can this be?
 
Ralph 

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