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woofs >= 8”.I suspect I might prefer this combo the most. Or at least I’d like to hear some to decide.Know of any costing < $10k?
Disclaimer: I am by no means a speaker expert nor vastly experienced listener. Just a dude with two ears, a brain (although my wife would dispute both of these attributes ), and aural preferences whose heard some speakers and has yet to hear one preferred over my current ones.Just asking because IME:1. I seem to not have met a speaker with a metalized mid/woofer cone which sounds natural to me. They can sound good to my ears in certain cirumstances of music, but not overall. My current mains have polymer composite mids (Morel), but based on hearing other speakers with paper mids I suspect I might slightly prefer paper, suspecting they might provide better immediacy (less plyability?) to the sound.2. I've also not heard a speaker with a metalized tweeter cone which sounds natural to me. They seem to be too harsh, spitty, glassy, or some other metal-related descriptive term offensive to my ears. My current mains have a silk dome tweeter (Dynausio Esotar) which I prefer over every other metal-domed tweeter speaker I've heard.3. I was curious what speakers were currently being manufactured with silk/soft dome tweeters combined with paper mids/woofs. I hope to be able to listen to some of them.Certainly I could be too inexperienced and/or ignorant to know any better, but this is my stance to date: Speakers with silk/soft dome tweeters and paper mids/woofs might likely sound most natural to me. I'd like to hear some to verify/dispute my theory of preference.
Does anyone make paper/pulp cones anymore at all? I'd be surprised.
Phil designed a two way paper cone with silk tweeter for me that was so good, I had him design my full system.
The discontinued Nines (which I own) would meet both your pricing and driver material needs, and also have the Esotar tweeter, but the mid/woofers are smaller than what you wanted.
DeVore Fidelity Silverbacks meet your driver specs, but not your pricing. The Orangutans are seriously musical and fun speakers, two-way, with 10" woofer and semi-horn loaded tweeters. I think the O/93s are sub-10K, so check all three boxes. I've heard the O/96s, which I wish I could own, but I'm not wealthy enough.
I thought the Orangutans were close to best in show at this year's CapFest. Not the most dynamic or "impressive", but definitely the most musical with an astounding soundstage, especially noteworthy as they had appeared to be second fiddle placement to a more expensive Devore speaker. I just enjoyed listening to them more than any speaker at the show. If you're looking for the advantages of paper cone drivers, you need look no further.
Why don't you sell all the gear you're not using anymore and buy a pair? These are the "downsize" speakers that you're looking for.