New or several thousand years old loudspeaker material: Flax

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Always considered paper cones to be the prominent loudspeaker material,

who knows, flax might be even better. Should be older than paper, at least.
 
NHL said:
http://www.whathifi.com/review/aria-906

Always considered paper cones to be the prominent loudspeaker material,

who knows, flax might be even better. Should be older than paper, at least.

Hi NHL

Either way the Aria 906's the Aria 926's do sound damn good
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All the best

Rick @ Musicraft
 

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MUSICRAFT said:
NHL said:
http://www.whathifi.com/review/aria-906

Always considered paper cones to be the prominent loudspeaker material,

who knows, flax might be even better. Should be older than paper, at least.

Hi NHL

Either way the Aria 906's the Aria 926's do sound damn good
smiley-smile.gif


All the best

Rick @ Musicraft

Hi Rick!

any particular amp which would be a fine companion?

Best regards
 
Hi NHL

Naim amplification works a treat with Aria speakers :rockout:

I've also found Aria speakers pair well with other amplification such as Anthem, Krell, Pioneer, Audiolab, Arcam, etc. At the moment our AV system consists of Aria main speakers (926, 906 and a CC 900) with a Yamaha CX-A5000/Plinius Odean and a JL Audio Fathom f212 and a pair of JL Audio E-112's (stacked) sub woofers and this system sounds superb music and movie soundtracks :)

All the best

Rick @ a Musicraft
 

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