Here's an interesting video that shows how the shape of cones can be distorted. I can only imagine what might happen to the sound.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2pvz6RDBCE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2pvz6RDBCE
Here's an interesting video that shows how the shape of cones can be distorted. I can only imagine what might happen to the sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2pvz6RDBCE |
I've recently made ~~NUMEROUS~~ posts (more than the board can take). Concerning issues with anything paper/paper composite (Exceptions to every rule as you know). I've heard countless paper cones in the 1970's/1980's. Thats just about the best that was offered back then.. But in 2002 when I began my speaker search,,I came across a Seas Magnesium cone,, NOt knowing what the k=hoot magnesium was/sounded like,,I went ahead and trust the old famous Norwegain lab on cone material choice. IMHO, and for my musical sound preferences,, this material seems to work best for how i want to hear upper bass/lower mids. Can the Magnesium do this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6B6WjAzuc8&t=5s No The W18 magnesium can not match the Scanspeak paper composite in this extremely accurate drum solo. STUNNING!!! AS with any cone material there are tradeoffs. I give up deep accurate rock soild drums, but gain in other fq's. I just do not ever wish to hear a paper/paper composite style mid cone. Brings up old memories of a era I wish to forget.. That said, I do like upper bass in the davidLouis 4 inch wide band **treated *paper composite cone. I have the DL 6.5 arriving in days. I am expecting same nice tight upper bass, maybe hitting 60hz...and hopefully avoiding that **paperish* resonances. Which explains why I would never come around to anything Wilson, nor Vandersteen. Dont get me wrong, the Denmark lab, Scanspeak makes incredible midbass speakers. Equal to the Magnesium But do expect the paper type resonances in upperbass/lower midrange. Troels has no issues using Scan's or Seas new Nextel treated paper in his best designs... Just not my cup of tea. |