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<blockquote data-quote="edwin gonzalez" data-source="post: 217196" data-attributes="member: 15711"><p>Hi pleasure to meet you all, the reason for this is to ask you about which type of ferrofluid is more accurate and usable for Meyer Sound drivers, in the company where i work we had a couple drivers sent to the Meyer factory to be rebuilt, when we opened them we realized that meyer uses the same diaphragms sold online to rebuild the drivers which i could understand since the milo an 700 hp systems are quite old, and i suppose having that matter outsourced might reduce costs, for obvious reason buying the diaphragms and change it yourself is extremely more affordable than sending all the drivers to the US.</p><p></p><p>With this matter clarified i would like if it is in your wisdom if you could help me with any kind of ferrofluid (gaussand viscocity) appropriate for each kind of driver which could be.</p><p></p><p>Milo</p><p>ST412N (low mid woofer 12)</p><p>MS1010L (very high frecuency)</p><p>MS2010L (mid high frecuency)</p><p></p><p>700 hp </p><p>ST418A (18 woofer)</p><p></p><p>and MS1401M</p><p>st212 drivers.</p><p></p><p>Thank you very much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edwin gonzalez, post: 217196, member: 15711"] Hi pleasure to meet you all, the reason for this is to ask you about which type of ferrofluid is more accurate and usable for Meyer Sound drivers, in the company where i work we had a couple drivers sent to the Meyer factory to be rebuilt, when we opened them we realized that meyer uses the same diaphragms sold online to rebuild the drivers which i could understand since the milo an 700 hp systems are quite old, and i suppose having that matter outsourced might reduce costs, for obvious reason buying the diaphragms and change it yourself is extremely more affordable than sending all the drivers to the US. With this matter clarified i would like if it is in your wisdom if you could help me with any kind of ferrofluid (gaussand viscocity) appropriate for each kind of driver which could be. Milo ST412N (low mid woofer 12) MS1010L (very high frecuency) MS2010L (mid high frecuency) 700 hp ST418A (18 woofer) and MS1401M st212 drivers. Thank you very much [/QUOTE]
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