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tPlanning to build a 2 way system with the seas H0702 T14RCY/P-H TPX midbass and Vifa XT25 tweeter, Did some googleing to find out more about the seas cone material but only read the best things about it so far and I've notice that audax and seas used it in the 80s to the mid 90s.
My question is can anyone tell me if there is any negative (usually there is) about this material and why other speaker manufacturers didn't use it if was so great. Thanks in advance.
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the Seas T14 is still a goodie, found in such great (and often copied) Speakers like the "ProAc response 1s" if you like to sell, i'm here.....
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