Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site druxu.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxt!houxm!mtuxo!drutx!druxu!mohler From: mohler@druxu.UUCP (MohlerDS) Newsgroups: net.audio Subject: Re: Speaker Cone Materials --- Bextrene and Polypropylene? Message-ID: <1546@druxu.UUCP> Date: Mon, 10-Jun-85 13:55:09 EDT Article-I.D.: druxu.1546 Posted: Mon Jun 10 13:55:09 1985 Date-Received: Tue, 11-Jun-85 04:41:35 EDT References: <24@ucbcad.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Information Systems Laboratories, Denver Lines: 13 There are many manufacturers of drivers employing these materials. Several stores and basement companies have sprung up selling them along with crossover parts, some of these companies advertise in the back of Audio magazine. Beware, companies new to these driver materials may go through the same delamination hastles that B&W, KEF and Infinity went through early on. As for personal experience I have found the KEF bextrene drivers to be superb and easy to locate. I have used the KEF T-27, T-52, B-110, B-110R, B-200, B-139, B139/2 and all have produced excellent results. David S. Mohler AT&T-ISL @ Denver druxu!mohler