I'd guess negative if I had to. Technically you should be able to go both ways with it and just put it to the one that sounds the best.
Have old pair of comp drivers...Mlynar (or similar name).
There's no positive or negative marking on the terminals, except a white dot.
Is this positive or negative?
Thanks.
I'd guess negative if I had to. Technically you should be able to go both ways with it and just put it to the one that sounds the best.
Remember that with amplifier output you are dealing with an AC (alternating current).. there is really no positive or negative. That white dot could more than likely be used as a reference.. as long as both channels are hooked up the same and the speakers are in phase you will be fine..
OK, got it...thanks.
Use a AA or other small battery. If connecting the white dot to the + on the battery while connecting the - to the other terminal creates a forward cone movement, the white dot is the +
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The driver is Emilar EA 175, Alnico....any good?
This article seems to suggest so.
Vancouver Audio Speaker Clinic - EMILAR HORNS AND DRIVERS
White would normally be positive, as black is standard for negative. Actually, there ARE positive and negative polarities in drivers, as they drive the diaphragm in specific directions...
Normally positive voltage should move the diaphragm towards the user.
In the old days, some defined positive as moving away from the magnet. But the diaphragm is on the rear, so this was out of phase.
I beg to differ on the AA battery test, as I have done it thousands of times with no damage. I use to do Pro audio. Not a good idea on ribbons though.
OTOH, since the voice coils are often not equidistant from the user- the horn's coil is usually farther back-sometimes out of phase works better. The listening test should be the final judge.
Emilar drivers were designed by Jonas Renkus, former Altec guy. Yes, he and his son Algis, and now his grandson, are the Renkus in Renkus-Heinz. Algis was also involved in Radian.
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Thanks
Can you comment the quality/performance of the emilar?
Some articles I've read suggest they better'd jbl...?! Massive alnico magnet may help.
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