Well I got curious. I have a lot of reverb tanks on the shelf and I started to wonder about the whole orientation thing and how much it really matters.
I compared a 8BB2A1A (open side up mounting) while operating both open side down and up. In case you're not familiar, the effect of gravity on the springs moves them off center and this is compensated for by changes at the manufacturing stage to ensure that when mounted as specified, the spring's magnets are centered between the driver laminations.
My first thought was that it was to prevent the magnets from hitting the laminations when driven to max. Well that turned out to be wrong as when driven flat out the springs barely move at all. Thinking about the distribution of flux in the gap I then guessed that it might be a distortion issue. If the magnets see an asymmetrical flux as a consequence of being off-center then you'll get even harmonic distortion.
I drove the line with 6Vpp at 1KHz and measured the (nearly all 2nd ) harmonic distortion in both orientations 0.43% and 0.34% - very repeatably.
So unless there is some other effect I need to consider, I conclude that for all practical purposes the orientation doesn't matter at all.
I compared a 8BB2A1A (open side up mounting) while operating both open side down and up. In case you're not familiar, the effect of gravity on the springs moves them off center and this is compensated for by changes at the manufacturing stage to ensure that when mounted as specified, the spring's magnets are centered between the driver laminations.
My first thought was that it was to prevent the magnets from hitting the laminations when driven to max. Well that turned out to be wrong as when driven flat out the springs barely move at all. Thinking about the distribution of flux in the gap I then guessed that it might be a distortion issue. If the magnets see an asymmetrical flux as a consequence of being off-center then you'll get even harmonic distortion.
I drove the line with 6Vpp at 1KHz and measured the (nearly all 2nd ) harmonic distortion in both orientations 0.43% and 0.34% - very repeatably.
So unless there is some other effect I need to consider, I conclude that for all practical purposes the orientation doesn't matter at all.
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