Cone material sound
In this video I am sharing my experience with cone materials and they're general traits. The cone material choice can be helpful as a guide to navigate the many speaker drivers you haven't heard playing, but is not the end all be all, but again very typical. With numerous years of serving high-end audio clients under my belt, I am excited to offer a speaker repair and upgrade service that's sure to meet your needs. I apply the intricate process demonstrated in my videos, ensuring that your speakers are handled by an expert. For advice or packaging inquiries, please don't hesitate to contact me. If you're within the Las Vegas area, drop-off or potential pick-up can be arranged. A dedicated website with more detailed information is currently in the works - keep an eye on https://www.mountainedgemedia.com . I specialize in refoaming a diverse range of brands, having a wealth of experience with JBL, Cerwin Vega, Snell, Dali, Bang and Olufsen, and Scan-speak drivers. My proficiency particularly lies in refurbishing and upgrading crossovers, as well as carrying out driver replacements and upgrades that often necessitate precise measurements and calculations. Trust that your audio equipment is in capable hands.

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