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I've come across a good deal of discussion lately on several audio forums regarding grounding the frame of drivers on loudspeakers and am curious if anyone can explain to me exactly what this does, or how it can alter/improve the sound.
Also, on a separate topic, can anyone comment on using ferrites on your speaker cable? It seems there is a real division of opinion on whether this is good or not. I know some reviewers from Stereophile liked this idea and others said it was a really bad idea.
Grounding the driver frame should minimise eddy currents in the metal driver frame, which are caused by the magnetic fields ... and who knows what effect these eddy currents have on the cone?
Quote from: andyr on 21 Oct 2006, 11:50 amGrounding the driver frame should minimise eddy currents in the metal driver frame, which are caused by the magnetic fields ... and who knows what effect these eddy currents have on the cone?You talkin' shit about me again, Rosewood? se
Haha ... Moi?? Go back to sleep, Steve!!
Seriously, though, I would think that if "Steve currents" exist in the metal driver frame then a connection to mains earth would drain these off? Or do I have a serious lack of living grey-matter, from imbibing too much Fosters?
Fosters? I didn't think any self-respecting Ozzie drank Fosters. I thought that was just shit they sold to us Americans so we'd think we were big manly Ozzie men. Seriously though, no, such a connection would not drain off those Steve currents. First, they're already flowing in their own closed loops. Second, current only flows through a closed loop. In order to have any current flowing through the frame into the mains earth, you'd have to have current first coming out of the mains earth into the frames..revopu morf sdrageRse
I guess the one good thing about Fosters, though, is that it's about 5% alcohol ... whereas I understood your Yanqui beers are only about 2%? (yah ... wimps! )
Actually I only drink wine or gin ... beer is bad for my diabetes!
5%? Hey, when the homeys around here wanna get shitfaced, they drink 40oz bottles of malt liquor, which can be upwards of 10%.