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Yes, that is correct English translation, with "s" in the word "Mechanics" (in my language correct is without "s")
Good.
I know that subject in your language, and it is not sopromat.
Now drop it. It is off topic!
Find a nice image of a speaker from your country and post it here, which is on topic.
 
If that is a wave "guide," the surface should be smooth. Otherwise, it defeats the purpose.
In other words, a tweeter is such a tiny thing, that emits quite high frequency sounds that doesn't need a wave 'guide' to transfer your favourite drum brushes and cymbals to your ears. ;)
It appears that at that frequency, a structural failure occurs with the cone. A crossover will not be able to rectify a structural failure. One can mask the issue by using or changing certain electrical components, but the inability of the speaker cone to move as a single unit, which is a material problem, will always persist
Once a non-elastic material passes its critical breaking point under load...and still not yet broken...while under kinetic load...
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Now drop it. It is off topic!
Indeed...
 
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Pylon Audio Jade 30
 
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