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<blockquote data-quote="swimfreak26" data-source="post: 234069" data-attributes="member: 544365"><p>Tube amps are awesome man...let me know how it goes. The only problem with them is, they're heavy as a b**** but hey, perfect sound quality is worth it.</p><p></p><p>Any ways, about the speaker material:</p><p></p><p>From what I know he hit it straight on the head as far as tweeters.</p><p></p><p>Subs...yes, from what i understand light and rigid is the goal. Most of the subs out there use paper cones, but if you notice a lot of the high end subs are going out of that department. There are aluminum, plastic, all kinds of subs out there right now. I think that the more rigid, the better it sounds (SQ). Now...elemental's new subs have Nomex cones I believe, supposedly very very light and rigid, so who really knows what the "best" is, but most of the higher end subs (and even some of the not so high end) are not using paper anymore, so i am going to say...paper is not king, but I don't know what is for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swimfreak26, post: 234069, member: 544365"] Tube amps are awesome man...let me know how it goes. The only problem with them is, they're heavy as a b**** but hey, perfect sound quality is worth it. Any ways, about the speaker material: From what I know he hit it straight on the head as far as tweeters. Subs...yes, from what i understand light and rigid is the goal. Most of the subs out there use paper cones, but if you notice a lot of the high end subs are going out of that department. There are aluminum, plastic, all kinds of subs out there right now. I think that the more rigid, the better it sounds (SQ). Now...elemental's new subs have Nomex cones I believe, supposedly very very light and rigid, so who really knows what the "best" is, but most of the higher end subs (and even some of the not so high end) are not using paper anymore, so i am going to say...paper is not king, but I don't know what is for sure. [/QUOTE]
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