Tech Innovation: Magnetic Fluid Driver by Technics: Earbuds that tune the driver with liquid, not just magnets

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Magnetic Fluid Driver by Technics: Earbuds that tune the driver with liquid, not just magnets​

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Technics’ EAH-AZ100 earbuds use a dynamic driver with magnetic fluid—an oil-like liquid loaded with magnetic particles—between the voice coil and the diaphragm. Instead of just cooling the driver, the fluid damps and centers its motion, cutting distortion and stabilizing the stroke, especially at low frequencies. That’s important because most earbud upgrades lately have come from digital signal processing and software tricks. Here the transducer itself gets an upgrade. Extending clean bass response down to a claimed 3 Hz while maintaining detail in the mids and highs shows there’s still headroom in single-driver designs, and it hints that more weird physics materials may show up inside everyday audio gear.
 
This is a refreshing hardware-first upgrade rather than another DSP workaround. Using magnetic fluid to stabilize and damp the driver itself tackles distortion at the source, which is especially hard to do in tiny earbud drivers. If Technics can really get cleaner low-frequency extension while keeping mids and highs intact, it shows single-driver designs still have plenty of room to evolve and yeah, it wouldn’t be surprising to see more “weird physics” materials trickle into mainstream audio next.
 
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