Okay, so paper, poly (mylar?) and silk cones effect the sound, but how? I know it isn't a "which is better", but I have some stock poly's in the front and silk in the back of the car, but hell, I ...
Speaker cone materials can be a deep rabbit hole ranging from inexpensive paper to kevlar. We’ve all cut apart, or blown out, the cheapies to see their inner workings, but the exotic material list ...
Gimmick. Wood is used in instruments because different woods have different resonances and thus create different tones. When building a speaker cone, extra resonance is the last thing you want, you ...
Speaker cone materials can be a deep rabbit hole ranging from inexpensive paper to kevlar. We’ve all cut apart, or blown out, the cheapies to see their inner workings, but the exotic material list ...