hifiman5
Of course all systems are different from one another but...the BDR boat sailed a l o n g time ago. Easily my biggest regret tweaking was all the $ I spent on an assortment of BDR #3 and #4 cones and pucks. I didn’t want to give up on them but my ears insisted! I have found other uses for them around the house although some are just residing in the listening room closet taking up precious space.
The #3 BDR products make the music slower sounding and thick in the midbass.
>>>>>I’ll drink to that! 🍺 Any materials science type like your humble scribe will tell you and any yutz with ears will too, cones that are made of soft materials don’t sound as good as cones made of very hard materials. So, avoid carbon fiber, copper, aluminum, brass as they rank quite low on the Mohs scale of hardness. Go for very hard materials like ceramics, hardened steel and diamonds if you can afford ‘em. You know, like Shun Mook Diamond Resonators.
Of course all systems are different from one another but...the BDR boat sailed a l o n g time ago. Easily my biggest regret tweaking was all the $ I spent on an assortment of BDR #3 and #4 cones and pucks. I didn’t want to give up on them but my ears insisted! I have found other uses for them around the house although some are just residing in the listening room closet taking up precious space.
The #3 BDR products make the music slower sounding and thick in the midbass.
>>>>>I’ll drink to that! 🍺 Any materials science type like your humble scribe will tell you and any yutz with ears will too, cones that are made of soft materials don’t sound as good as cones made of very hard materials. So, avoid carbon fiber, copper, aluminum, brass as they rank quite low on the Mohs scale of hardness. Go for very hard materials like ceramics, hardened steel and diamonds if you can afford ‘em. You know, like Shun Mook Diamond Resonators.