I believe that paper is still the most life-like sounding cone material. No other material I've heard yet comes closer to creating the illusion of a natural tone. The vast majority of speaker cones still use it - from extreme budget to extreme high end.
Implementation is critical of course, as usual. The only thing that would concern me is the durability of the cone surround. Rubber tends to last a lot longer than foam which tends to disintegrate after a number of years etc.
It's not obvious what material Walsh use
in their surrounds from their website. Give them a call first if you're unsure.
Implementation is critical of course, as usual. The only thing that would concern me is the durability of the cone surround. Rubber tends to last a lot longer than foam which tends to disintegrate after a number of years etc.
It's not obvious what material Walsh use
in their surrounds from their website. Give them a call first if you're unsure.