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<blockquote data-quote="o. l. t." data-source="post: 5686299" data-attributes="member: 569202"><p>The theory's as to why as endless, but I have found personally and had many agree that the plate speakers seem to take abuse better than the components. It's speculated that the plate speakers are pre-mounted on a flat surface frame and are less prone to be bent off axis like when mounting the components. Some are over tightened when installed, some are in panels that are not perfectly flat. That would make the voice coil less prone to arc or rub on longer movements and may account for the durability of the plate speakers. Along with the quality being better on the 80's, the durability is just a little insurance. I say if you are willing to spend, why not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o. l. t., post: 5686299, member: 569202"] The theory's as to why as endless, but I have found personally and had many agree that the plate speakers seem to take abuse better than the components. It's speculated that the plate speakers are pre-mounted on a flat surface frame and are less prone to be bent off axis like when mounting the components. Some are over tightened when installed, some are in panels that are not perfectly flat. That would make the voice coil less prone to arc or rub on longer movements and may account for the durability of the plate speakers. Along with the quality being better on the 80's, the durability is just a little insurance. I say if you are willing to spend, why not. [/QUOTE]
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