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Neither determines sound quality very much. Small magnets are usually rare earth or have a higher flux density than larger magnets which are typically ceramic.
Vendors that specialize in loudspeakers give other specifications. Two to note are sensitivity which is given in db per watt. The higher number the better. Look for 82-84db. The other is free air resonant frequency, sometimes given as Fs. The lower number the better. For a 2”/50mm driver anything below 200hz is excellent. The lower the number the better the low frequency response. Any driver rated 1 watt or better is OK as most model train audio amps only put out about 1 watt.

Pete

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Thanks Pete and Alan.

For this project, I am upgrading all the Lionel F-3 derelicts I have had sitting in my spare parts box. The speaker ring is molded into the top of the shells below the screen vents. I normally use the included speaker that comes in the RS kits but they are to small, 57mm (2.25") are what fit the ring.

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