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<blockquote data-quote="momofx" data-source="post: 7933337" data-attributes="member: 645287"><p>I dont know why I always thought that the more "plastic" type cones were superior but after spending over an hour reading up on this, seems like everyone agrees that paper cones have a more natural sound and are used widely in high end drivers as well. I am actually looking at some midbass/midrange speakers that have pressed paper cones and fit my budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momofx, post: 7933337, member: 645287"] I dont know why I always thought that the more "plastic" type cones were superior but after spending over an hour reading up on this, seems like everyone agrees that paper cones have a more natural sound and are used widely in high end drivers as well. I am actually looking at some midbass/midrange speakers that have pressed paper cones and fit my budget. [/QUOTE]
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