Reading the Seas graphene white paper, I noticed that while they go into some detail about manufacturing, and oxidation inhibition I didn't see any major claims for it affecting the sound of the drivers.
Being a serious driver manufacturer, I'm sure they would not make claims they could not back up, or fail to mention benefits if there were any.
On the other hand, the paper on the 6" or so Magnesium/Graphene driver lists a number of improvements to the motor.
I'm in no way disparaging Seas or Joseph. I'm sure they make excellent products, and as I read it, the new driver is improved, and will be less likely to oxidize. All good things.
Being a serious driver manufacturer, I'm sure they would not make claims they could not back up, or fail to mention benefits if there were any.
On the other hand, the paper on the 6" or so Magnesium/Graphene driver lists a number of improvements to the motor.
I'm in no way disparaging Seas or Joseph. I'm sure they make excellent products, and as I read it, the new driver is improved, and will be less likely to oxidize. All good things.