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Systemic Development => Speakers => Topic started by: rollo on May 14, 2021, 01:21:49 PM
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Using a solid honeycomb and membrane. Sounds like a true advancement. Thoughts ? www.magicoaudio.com
charles
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So is it solid or a honeycomb? Those are different things.
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So is it solid or a honeycomb? Those are different things.
From what I understand it is a solid honeycomb and film combo.
charles
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I've heard Magico sound ok but honestly it means nothing to me. I have yet to hear cone technologies surpass things of the past.
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So is it solid or a honeycomb? Those are different things.
From what I understand it is a solid honeycomb and film combo.
charles
I'm confused. The nature of a honeycomb is that it is mostly empty space divided into hexagonal chambers.
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Like this:
https://www.pinterest.es/pin/93871973454154659/
Often Nomex is used as the honeycomb material due to its natural damping characteristics. Carbon fiber ply/honeycomb/carbon fiber.
Think race car chassis and space craft.
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Got it. Just the term "solid" threw me. The big thing about honeycombs is that they're not solid. Honeycombs and carbon should be strong for sure. An improvement? Maybe. I remember Audax Aerogel was the new miracle cone material-- and it was for mids, not so much for lows.
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Got it. Just the term "solid" threw me. The big thing about honeycombs is that they're not solid. Honeycombs and carbon should be strong for sure. An improvement? Maybe. I remember Audax Aerogel was the new miracle cone material-- and it was for mids, not so much for lows.
Poor choice of of words sorry. Hemp is a VG material as well. Folsom you need to hear the Magico two way with VAC or CRJ or Audio Hungary. You may just change your mind. I find vintage sounding colored and inaccurate. A nice cozy sound but bot real Hi Fi. To each their own.
charles