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Not to worry

Posted by airtime on October 22, 2020 at 07:17:38:

Hey, don't worry. Seas makes the finest sounding speakers in the business!!!! Put in the hands of a competent designer and you have a world class speaker.

For years I've been using the Zaph Audio SR71. It uses a mere $300 of Seas drivers and I wouldn't trade them out for ANYTHING!!!! And I have the funds to buy a big bucks speaker if I wanted too.

I always felt Seas tried to make sure that SOUND comes first, not "flash and specs". I've seen too many drivers in my DIY days that looked good on paper but sounded like crap!

So don't worry, you'd be lucky if these were Seas drivers.