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<blockquote data-quote="Josh R Evans" data-source="post: 218965" data-attributes="member: 17576"><p>Stick with new drivers from meyer. Thsts the official answer. However if you roll ur own watch the weight in milligrams. Some like outline compensate with removing material to keep the same mass. 30 percent t more efficient meaning they dont. Real last longer and can be driven harder. I used a laser cutter known as the ebay laser ti cut whole in my diaphragm long ago. Bout ten years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh R Evans, post: 218965, member: 17576"] Stick with new drivers from meyer. Thsts the official answer. However if you roll ur own watch the weight in milligrams. Some like outline compensate with removing material to keep the same mass. 30 percent t more efficient meaning they dont. Real last longer and can be driven harder. I used a laser cutter known as the ebay laser ti cut whole in my diaphragm long ago. Bout ten years ago. [/QUOTE]
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