The post below about comparing Maggies to "high end" box speakers got me wondering. I know a fair amount about sound, but I can't help but think (with no data--just a hunch) that having round or oval cones (of different sizes) go back and forth is an odd, or antiquated way of producing sound. And yet, other than planars and horns, there really don't seem to be too many options. What do the rest of you think about this?
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Topic - Cones... - slapshot 19:13:46 03/18/12 (14)
- If you hear a properly set up pair of GMA C3s.... - Ozzy 03:01:11 03/21/12 (1)
- +2 -- Green Mountain Audio gear sounds very natural - CometCKO 07:52:55 03/24/12 (0)
- RE: Cones... - magiccarpetride 11:42:15 03/20/12 (6)
- RE: Cones... - josh358 09:57:25 03/21/12 (2)
- RE: Cones... - magiccarpetride 10:02:58 03/21/12 (1)
- RE: Cones... - josh358 11:27:21 03/21/12 (0)
- RE: Cones... - tyu 05:33:20 03/21/12 (1)
- RE: Cones... - josh358 10:06:48 03/21/12 (0)
- RE: Cones... - tyu 15:03:38 03/20/12 (0)
- RE: Cones... - DrChaos 22:06:32 03/18/12 (4)
- Thanks, but... - slapshot 18:49:32 03/19/12 (3)
- RE: Thanks, but... - DrChaos 23:04:02 03/19/12 (1)
- RE: Thanks, but... - pistonengine 23:22:37 03/19/12 (0)
- RE: Thanks, but... - josh358 19:29:20 03/19/12 (0)