I would look at the Mark Audio paper composite full range drivers (such as the Alpair 12P, which I think is their best driver). They are excellent, sound very natural and have a very flat response. The gold/grey metal Mark Audio are nice too, but tend to have a bright edge to the sound due to the breakup distortion of the metal cones.
I do not have direct experience with the Seas full range drivers, but they all tend to have upper frequency spikes and increases in sound that need to be addressed with crossover notch filters and such. Also, full range drivers that have the wizzer cone in the middle tend to have horn-type signature (can be slightly shouty and have a slight echo in the high frequencies). With a properly applied notch filter, these may be really nice. Seas makes excellent drivers and have strong magnetic motors, but I would probably not choose them because of the wizzer cone.
The Seas Exotic will play lower in the bass due to their lower free air resonance, but will have spiky and wacky response above 2KHz, like many other woofers do. The Seas Exotic will also take more power and have a larger maximum excursion.
The Mark Audio are very flat and can be implemented without any special crossover notch filters or anything (just connect wire directly between speaker and binding posts. It's extremely hard to design and make a full range driver that does everything right. It depends on what area is important to you.
I do not have direct experience with the Seas full range drivers, but they all tend to have upper frequency spikes and increases in sound that need to be addressed with crossover notch filters and such. Also, full range drivers that have the wizzer cone in the middle tend to have horn-type signature (can be slightly shouty and have a slight echo in the high frequencies). With a properly applied notch filter, these may be really nice. Seas makes excellent drivers and have strong magnetic motors, but I would probably not choose them because of the wizzer cone.
The Seas Exotic will play lower in the bass due to their lower free air resonance, but will have spiky and wacky response above 2KHz, like many other woofers do. The Seas Exotic will also take more power and have a larger maximum excursion.
The Mark Audio are very flat and can be implemented without any special crossover notch filters or anything (just connect wire directly between speaker and binding posts. It's extremely hard to design and make a full range driver that does everything right. It depends on what area is important to you.