Worf101
07-05-2005, 11:30 AM
I once "inherited" a pair of no name, nodessript speakers from a friend and recently took a look at them as they were "sitting on the curb". They were from some company called ADG speakers and featured the typical 70's 3-way layout. 10" woof 3" mid and 1 inch domed twee. Surprisingly the speakers sounded great. They had some sort of attenuation nob on the front and were quite versatile. Problem with them was that they'd been left in a leaky basment and the cabinets were shot to **** but I still woulda kept em but the woof's features cloth surrounds, and these had rotted as well. I replaced one of the drivers with a rubber surround
replacement but it never sounded as good or a sweet as the cloth. My questions are:
1. Was cloth EVER a popular surround material, if so, when?
2. Besides rot, what were it's inherent weaknesses?
3. What were it's strengths?
4. Why was it abandoned?
5. Anyone still using cloth today?
Thanks in advance
Da Worfster :confused:
replacement but it never sounded as good or a sweet as the cloth. My questions are:
1. Was cloth EVER a popular surround material, if so, when?
2. Besides rot, what were it's inherent weaknesses?
3. What were it's strengths?
4. Why was it abandoned?
5. Anyone still using cloth today?
Thanks in advance
Da Worfster :confused: