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I will respectfully disagree

Not sure they'd really benefit all that much from more rigid framing.

I find the contrary to the case with my Sound Lab U-1s which employ a rigid steel frame for the cores.

It's not like you have some huge moving mass working against itself and rocking back and forth.

At low frequencies, you most certainly are trying to move large volumes of air. Mass counts.



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