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Who makes the best drivers in the world?

Truly a "hidden champion" of the international hifi industry.
Yes, I agree

Based on my experience making speakers, I think the best woofer is SEAS. The best tweeter is SEAS or Scan Speak.
It would be interesting to know how you came to this conclusion.
What makes a Seas woofer so much better than one from Accuton, SB Satori, Beyma, 18sound, BMS or Faital? Does SEAS even offer sizes over 10 inches?

How could a 10-inch Woofer be "better" than, for example, an 18-inch driver from a pro audio company?

And what is better about a Seas or Scan Speak tweeter than a Mundorf AMT or Accuton ceramic tweeter in terms of measurement technology?

I have nothing against SEAS, but you should be able to justify such a statement with an absolute claim.
 
While looking at the woofer performance chart, I came across a value called suspension mechanical resistance. I learned that a higher value means a more solid control of the bass, so I became obsessed with whether this value is provided or provided with a lower value. So I said that this woofer was good because SEAS showed a high value, and scanning? This value is not provided.
I think that not providing it because it is expensive is not something that I should judge and it is not something that I should consider when purchasing. I wonder why they do not provide information because it is so good.
You can ask Chat GPT about the meaning or importance of suspension mechanical resistance.
Companies that do not provide data have a basic attitude toward proving the reliability of their products to consumers. It is an experience that you will learn over time. How can I trust and buy from you?
 
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If you make a speaker, it's stereo, so 2 are essential. That costs a lot of money, and on top of that, there are expensive parts. Have you tried it and seen if it's good or bad? I don't know. So you have to look at the performance chart and judge. When others say it's good or bad, there aren't many people who've used it, so you don't know. You can't trust it, and your taste may be different from mine. Therefore, you have to look at the performance chart first. They don't provide a performance chart? They're leaving out the performance figures I want? Then how should I judge it? You should immediately exclude it from your consideration for purchase. What do governments these days use when evaluating weapons? The basic performance table is essential, and what I want must be in the performance table. If you don't provide it? Then you are excluded from the purchase target. My money is precious, and the budget set by the government is a lot of money. How can I trust you and buy the weapons you provide? That's right.
 
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