I have two Peerless W3-LK76-PBK drivers that I want to use as computer speakers. The built-in amp in my old Compaq is the only amp I have that is capable of powering speakers with such low impedance (the actual impedance seems to be about three ohms). I plan on putting these speakers in small sealed boxes made of 1/2" plywood. The boxes will have internal dimensions of 4"x6.5"x2.5". Bass reproduction isn't an issue since these drivers don't produce much bass (less than all other 3" full-range drivers I have heard).
Unfortunately, the speakers are not actually shielded and have strong magnets. Is it possible to add magnetic shielding?
Are there any other problems with this design? I have the drivers and tons of wire, but I don't have any other parts yet.
Unfortunately, the speakers are not actually shielded and have strong magnets. Is it possible to add magnetic shielding?
Are there any other problems with this design? I have the drivers and tons of wire, but I don't have any other parts yet.
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