Rare earth supply has become more unpredictable over the last year. A lot of it comes down to export controls, licencing, and paperwork that sits upstream of the magnet makers. Even when demand is steady, that kind of friction can tighten supply and push costs up.

On the pricing side, neodymium has moved sharply. Trading Economics shows neodymium up strongly over the past month and materially higher year-on-year as of February 26, 2026. Reuters also reported NdPr prices recently around $123/kg, above the $110/kg price floor set in a US-backed deal with MP Materials.

What this means for DX

DX uses neodymium magnets. When magnet input costs rise, it eventually shows up in component pricing and finished drive units. We cannot control global commodity prices, but we can control one thing in the short term.

We have DX stock available right now.

Once this batch is gone, the next restock is likely to land at a higher cost if pricing and supply constraints continue in the same direction.

This is not panic buying. It is simply a practical window if you were already close to making the decision.

Who this is for

  • You are restoring or upgrading a classic Lowther cabinet and want to keep the character intact.

  • You have been planning a new build and want to lock the drive units before costs shift again.

  • You are sitting on an older pair and want to secure a spare set while availability is straightforward.

How to order

Reply to us with:

  • Which DX model you want

  • Your country

  • Whether you need help matching impedance, cabinet, or amplifier

We will confirm availability, pricing, and shipping, then take it from there.

Alternatively you can order online directly:

Any questions or concerns email [email protected] and request a personalised quote.

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