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In Reply to: RE: JBL D130 reconing posted by wweigle@sbcglobal.net on June 27, 2017 at 08:23:59
I spoke to the hemp guy...and he said the hemp speakers
Are for guitar players ..he did not have an opinion on
Its usage within hifi realm. So I will not go in that direction
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I'm guessing there are good and bad hemp cones, the same as anything. This is an excited review of a hemp 12"
http://www.nutshellhifi.com/MLS/MLS6.html
Mnawaz3, A Brown Soun can also re-cone your D-130s with "conventional" paper cones. They've no doubt re-coned quite a few for professionals world-wide. ... Late owner Harrison said a few customers loved hemp-reconed V30s in their multi-kilobuck stereo systems, & produced the best mid-range they'd ever heard from them. V30s don't like Carver Magnetic Field amplification, however, but have no problem with hemped MC-90s. Still utilize conventionally re-coned Utah Cadences by Neal's Speakers, dating back to '89, which are still rocking' strong. Neal's moved up to Colfax recently. SoCal's Jammin Jerseys is another good source for quality re-cone service. Got an Electro Voice Force 12 from them a decade ago, & a second generation Celestion G12K-85 last year which was cheaper than current G12K-100. Both were re-coned before shipping, & were solidly packed. ... 73s para Sactown
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