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someone should do this with a voice coil and make the sub-woofer super efficient!!!
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Cryo-coils!!

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Cool experiment, but wouldn't work on a driver.

I don't see why not as long as you can put the coil and the cone on the sub before it goes back to normal temp.

You'd be able to freeze it once. What would that accomplish? Once the coil heats up to operating temp, freezing it again would break it from thermal shock. You have to remember, the coil is a strand of wire wound around the former, not a single mass of aluminum or copper as the ring used in the demonstration.

You'd be able to freeze it once. What would that accomplish? Once the coil heats up to operating temp, freezing it again would break it from thermal shock. You have to remember, the coil is a strand of wire wound around the former, not a single mass of aluminum or copper as the ring used in the demonstration.

Don't kill his dreams :)

  • 9 months later...

What would be awesome is to create a sub that had a nitrogen chamber to recycle nitrogen to liquid over and over, or get some system tthat atleast makes a gas cold like a good fride style. Would make subs alot more efficient! Could maybe spend less on amps..

Thats pretty cool! If that worked you could have a wall of 24 subs powered by 50 watts of power and 4' of excursion! LOL

What would be awesome is to create a sub that had a nitrogen chamber to recycle nitrogen to liquid over and over, or get some system tthat atleast makes a gas cold like a good fride style. Would make subs alot more efficient! Could maybe spend less on amps..

It wouldn't increase the efficiency of the driver, just it's cooling capacity. It would still be generating just as much heat and wasting just as much power, but with increased cooling.

Wouldn't reduce thermal compression some atleast?

  • 2 weeks later...

one of the early versions of orion xtr was cooled a certain way, to early in morning to think, this is when orion was orion also back in the day

  • 3 weeks later...

would it be possible to make a sub with the magnet in the middle and have the copper coils where the magnet usually is. then that way u can have hallow copper tubes with copper wired arround the tubes and have liquid nitrogen or w/e flow through the tubes cooling the copper wires. the coils will stay in the same spot and they will move the magnet when electricity flows through.

would it be possible to make a sub with the magnet in the middle and have the copper coils where the magnet usually is. then that way u can have hallow copper tubes with copper wired arround the tubes and have liquid nitrogen or w/e flow through the tubes cooling the copper wires. the coils will stay in the same spot and they will move the magnet when electricity flows through.

a problem i could see happening is to large of a cone mass. but a good idea!

would it be possible to make a sub with the magnet in the middle and have the copper coils where the magnet usually is. then that way u can have hallow copper tubes with copper wired arround the tubes and have liquid nitrogen or w/e flow through the tubes cooling the copper wires. the coils will stay in the same spot and they will move the magnet when electricity flows through.

a problem i could see happening is to large of a cone mass. but a good idea!

just use a radial magnet (circle magnet with a hole in the center). u can then put a stationary cylindar magnet with the same or opposite polarity in the middle of the radial magnet to keep it linear

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we had a teammate a while back try this. He even cryo-froze 1/0 awg wire and all. Not sure as to the outcome of it though, he threw a big stink when we wouldn't warranty his XCONs after he was burping them @ 10k/ea and couldn't figure out why they blew lol.

we had a teammate a while back try this. He even cryo-froze 1/0 awg wire and all. Not sure as to the outcome of it though, he threw a big stink when we wouldn't warranty his XCONs after he was burping them @ 10k/ea and couldn't figure out why they blew lol.

:roflmao::lol2:
  • 1 month later...

Hmm, I would rather make a metal box on top of the heatsink on a amplifier, fill it up with nitrogen and then make it drive subwoofers at 0,1ohm or lower. It would be like clocking a computer that's nitrogen cooled. Since the amplifier get's cooled it should withstand really low loads. Kinda surprises me that no one has tried it in DB contests.

whats the main problem, thermal or mechanical?

Thermal, because 99% of the power put through the voice coil is wasted as heat.

It's very easy to mechanically control a speaker.

What about something like this:

The green is the the tubing, liquid nitrogen would flow through.

subwooferN201.jpg

Or a more complex cooling with cooling of the magnet:

subwooferN202.jpg

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