I'm seeing more and more bass cabs with aluminum cones as opposed to the old standard paper ones.
Anyone have any dirt on these? Everything I've ever used was paper cones. Supposedly the aluminum ones are a bit more rugged, but I wonder if it has any effect on the sound at all.
Thoughts?
Paper vs. Aluminum cones?
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4003360man
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Paper vs. Aluminum cones?
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Same here, I've been using a Hartke with 2 10's and an 15" bottom for about 10 years. All metal cones and I've NEVER had a problem! I love them and wouldn't think of getting rid of them.
Before that, I had old KUSTOM 200w head with 2 paper cone 15's? I don't remember. TOO long ago! But it was HUGE!
Before that, I had old KUSTOM 200w head with 2 paper cone 15's? I don't remember. TOO long ago! But it was HUGE!
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I like my paper cones... but then I don't have much experience (aka none) with aluminum. I always heard that aluminum cones tended to be less rugged and harsher sounding... I would like to hear other (more informed) opinions. People like to dump on hartke.
With that being said, we just did a show and a second band shared my Traynor amp and cab... and their drummer decided to place his water bottle on the amp. Of course he knocked it over at the end of the show... getting water on two of the speakers (didn't go in the amp thank god). Pisses me off... I'll share an amp for convenience but I was effing ******.
With that being said, we just did a show and a second band shared my Traynor amp and cab... and their drummer decided to place his water bottle on the amp. Of course he knocked it over at the end of the show... getting water on two of the speakers (didn't go in the amp thank god). Pisses me off... I'll share an amp for convenience but I was effing ******.
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When Hartke first introduced the aluminum cones, the premise was they provided a quicker attack, hence their "transient attack" trademark. I have a Hartke with aluminum and an Ashdown with paper and frankly, I can't hear the difference. As far as them being more rugged, I suppose it's possible, but the aluminum and paper have the same wattage ratings. I imagine if you overdo it, either one is going to blow at the same time! They look cool though.
Apr. '73 4001JG, Jun. '73 4001MG, Feb. '75 4001 WBT, Feb. '00 4001CS
