i doubt that molded polypropylene is better then kevlar tho, molded polypropylene is a heavier material which would give it better bass qualities, but im looking for kevlar because its alot clearer.
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i doubt that molded polypropylene is better then kevlar tho, molded polypropylene is a heavier material which would give it better bass qualities, but im looking for kevlar because its alot clearer.
Its because you don't run them high enough, try running a decent sized hard cone woofer past 2 KHz. You'll quickly regret it.
Try partexpress and madisound.
Because thats the second best cone material of the 90's.
Find a good paper cone woofer and you'll be amazed at what paper can do.
Just get these if you don't really care: Parts-Express.comayton RS150-4 6" Reference Woofer 4 Ohm | rs225-4 6" woofer midbass rs aluminum cone woofer phase plug dayton daySpeakers123008 daySpeakers123008
i run kevlar pro audio setups all the time, and they are the clearest and most durable ive used. like ive said im a dj not a automotive sound engineer so while i may not understand ur theory on kevlar speakers i am open to seeing what explinataions you have on them...
but since your obviously against kevlar... what material do you reccomend... and what actual speakers do you reccomend.
paper speakers are very clear but they arent durable, no way will a paper speaker out last a kevlar speaker at full output.
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