Sone166 New -

Remove the dust cap (please don’t; it voids the warranty), and you would find the true magic: a ventilated neodymium ring magnet system.

The Sone166 New employs a dual-gap, split-coil topology with opposing neodymium magnets. This configuration reduces flux modulation—a phenomenon where the voice coil’s movement changes the magnetic field strength in real time, causing dynamic compression.

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SONE166 represents the kind of grassroots, lightweight tooling that fuels rapid experimentation in the maker and embedded communities. Whether it’s a piece of hardware or a minimal software library, its value lies in enabling fast, low-cost prototyping and teaching core concepts without heavy overhead. sone166 new

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The most visible change is the cone. The original Sone166 utilized a single-layer treated pulp. The Sone166 New introduces a triple-layer, variable-density composite: Remove the dust cap (please don’t; it voids

The result? The cone’s first major breakup mode is pushed above 8 kHz, well out of the midrange’s critical band. Vocals and acoustic instruments rendered through the Sone166 New are described as "liquid" and "uncompressed."