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Neodymium

The advantages of Neodymium are mostly dependent on the design and use. For most speakers it’s about getting more force out of a smaller, lighter unit. They’re very powerful and conveniently compact. That smaller size helps when designing for high-temp usage, especially in subwoofers where the added cooling potential can produce exceptional performance.


Photo of VO-XN306 angled right to show part of motor, cone and tweeter

VO-XN

Neodymium

Coaxial / Combos

Photo of VO-MN306 angled to show cone, dustcap, and part of neo motor

VO-MN

Neodymium

Midrange Speakers

Photo of MWN812 angled front to back to show cone, dustcap, part of basket and motor

VO-MWN

Neodymium

Mid-Woofers

Photo of Z315 profile shot to show surround, part of cone, dustcap, and logo, basket, red anodized aluminum top plate, the neo pillar motor and leads

Z3

Neodymium

Photo of Z415 profile shot to show surround, part of cone, dustcap, and logo, basket, red anodized aluminum top plate, the neo pillar motor and leads

Z4

Neodymium