Paper Cones in HiFi?


I may be naive or uninformed but I've noticed several speaker mfrs using paper cones in speakers priced over $2k (ie Vienna Acoustics Bach and Sonus Faber Grand Piano). I always thought paper cones were for low end Radio Shack speakers.

Can some please educate me.

Thanks.
alivadariu
now we have a mozartfan that ruins every damn thread he participate in and no mods do anything about it
farewell audiogon
Pretty much like a speaker company that starts with "W" uses $65 mids in their 6 figure and above speakers.
Stinky, if you mean Wilson, please note the model. All the mids  and midwoofers I've seen from them were top end ScanSpeak.
"Let me say this, although the Vox did not get its required horn cabinet, Vox will have to come up with alotttt more than what I heard with their AC1A demo in a  12x12x12 inch /1/4 inch plywood test cabinet."

Mozartfan,
Really not sure how you can accurately evaluate a speakers performance in a cabinet it's not designed for.