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<blockquote data-quote="joetama" data-source="post: 1274729" data-attributes="member: 564641"><p>Well no 2 speakers sound exactly the same, especially a new one and a broke in one. The 5-6 year old speaker will sound a bit smoother because of the softening of the surrounds over time, especially with constant use. However, we are talking about CV speakers so how much are you really going to hear that difference. I would say not that much. How much do they want to recone them? Worst case you could get the one reconed and if they sounded like shit together you could send the other one in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joetama, post: 1274729, member: 564641"] Well no 2 speakers sound exactly the same, especially a new one and a broke in one. The 5-6 year old speaker will sound a bit smoother because of the softening of the surrounds over time, especially with constant use. However, we are talking about CV speakers so how much are you really going to hear that difference. I would say not that much. How much do they want to recone them? Worst case you could get the one reconed and if they sounded like shit together you could send the other one in. [/QUOTE]
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