Rerurn to Romy the Cat's Site


In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Another electromagnet driver: Great Vintage Loudspeakers.
Post Subject: Whos diaphragms they use?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 5/20/2009
fiogf49gjkf0d
The $3.6K per pair, if they are good divers - the 2440 level, is a tolerable price for custom-made drivers. I presume that he does not include and PS into the price. My major question would not be about the drivers – the filed-coils are very simple drivers and I presume that he know what he does then he did not make any obvious blinders. What I'm very interested is whose diaphragms he uses. With the volumes he sells I do not think he makes own cones. You see, he does not have just one diaphragm (like anyone else in the filed-coil word) but he offers a variety of them, including the right solution for filed-coils: the hard-suspended aluminum, as the electromagnets are too soft naturally. If he does them himself then it is very-very good for him but most likely he adopts someone’s else cones. That MF driver with  hard-suspended metal might be not un-interesting, who knows? I am not on the market for compression drivers (I need to start to sell my collection sometimes) but I would listen this German driver if it came near me.

The caT

Rerurn to Romy the Cat's Site