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Post by Scodiddly » Sun Jan 15, 2006 5:48 am

A recone includes the voice coil - it's part of the same assembly. Unless you're talking about some cheapo little speaker, a recone is usually a bit cheaper than a new driver. Say $60-80 plus shipping to a recone shop, still cheaper than $120+ for a new pro-quality driver.

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Post by Rigsby » Sun Jan 15, 2006 11:50 pm

Scodiddly wrote:A recone includes the voice coil - it's part of the same assembly. Unless you're talking about some cheapo little speaker, a recone is usually a bit cheaper than a new driver. Say $60-80 plus shipping to a recone shop, still cheaper than $120+ for a new pro-quality driver.
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