I asked ChatGPT about full range drivers... this is what I got! Hungry yet?

There was a new function in the new Arc browser, calling up ChatGPT to ask questions.
For fun, I asked about speaker designs, specifically full range.
It gave me short paragraphs about horns, drivers, etc... with pictures to illustrate the options.
The pictures were quite funny. 🙂

Here's an example:

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So the best whizzer cones are made of tuna. Got it.

Back in the day (when hi fi was a thing) we used to make fun of whizzer cones. But guess what? They actually work.
Cats go after that whizzer cone just like it was made out of tuna fish. Like a |-v(%ing magnet.
Back in those days I never made fun of whizzer cones. I sought out old vintage drivers that had them. And had a pair 8” of blue cones from Radio Shack that put the original BOFU to shame.
 
When I was in high school, I was keen to emulate the Bose 901s after hearing them at the store. I already had a pair of the blue Radio Shack 8" full ranges and deemed them the right choice for my scheme. I bought two more pair and built the cabinet to be shaped like the 901s with the triangular back. I mounted two in back and one in front with a tweeter. I ported the cabinets (the Fred Flintstone way with an oscillator and series resistor) and mounted them on stands (homemade of course) and placed them against a concrete wall. I used two stereo amplifiers to drive them.

Obviously, there were a lot of things these speakers weren't. But what they were, they were in a big way. They were loud, dynamic, and the added ambience was real and sounded great with rock music of the era. They really created a wall of sound and a live music illusion.