Kevlar cones?

its a thing in non-guitar speakers so why not? although what we want from a pa speaker is different than a guitar speaker, id think theres a way to make it work well. maybe cost would be high though
 
It's stiffer and won't break up like paper, its still light like aluminium but won't color the sound....but it's expensive.
 
I like hemp, don't see why kevlar would be bad.

I can see why it maybe would. -too many focused and cancelled bands in the spectrum from the stringent repeating physical structure.

In general the more random the texture, structure and thickness a material is the less modal/phasing exaggerations are created, reflected or absorbed - so natural materials which tend to have faults and variations tend to be superior, however this is "in general". and depending on the wavelengths relationships to the Kevlar weave sizes

-I guess it could produce something more interesting and superior too.

Im sure companies are trying various versions.
 
I can see why it maybe would. -too many focused and cancelled bands in the spectrum from the stringent repeating physical structure.

In general the more random the texture, structure and thickness a material is the less modal/phasing exaggerations are created, reflected or absorbed - so natural materials which tend to have faults and variations tend to be superior, however this is "in general". and depending on the wavelengths relationships to the Kevlar weave sizes

-I guess it could produce something more interesting and superior too.

Im sure companies are trying various versions.
Surprised that no one has mentioned 3D printing a cone.

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