Lowther questions....
In article , Keith G
scribeth thus
"Ian Iveson" wrote
main role in returning the cone to its rest position, and the one on the
periphery is there mainly to stop that end from drooping or flopping about
sideways.
Which, of course can happen when some speakers get old and which can be
fixed to some extent by turning the speaker 180 degrees.
OTOH, doesn't a horn rather slow things down?
Oh dear, that is usually a cue for one or two here to drag the old 'it's not
a proper horn' chestnut out but no, quite the opposite.
(I have Ruarks and Tannoys on the go here and B&Ws in the loft- which may be
fetched down this afternoon!)
Which ones are they?...
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Tony Sayer
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