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At one point during the second video, he shows a cone that was made by someone else for the owner. He just describes it as a cone. I'm guessing that the cones are the speaker housings, since that amount of wood would surely dull the sound.

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At one point during the second video, he shows a cone that was made by someone else for the owner. He just describes it as a cone. I'm guessing that the cones are the speaker housings, since that amount of wood would surely dull the sound.

 

Thats what I was thinking . The " cone " is the moving part that pumps in and out via the magnet and coil .

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Look like it's a horn. The speaker driver will be mounted at the thin end and the horn naturally amplifies the sound. Like these

 

You need a large horn for bass and a small one for treble so the one in the video is probably for a mid range speaker.

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