I am potentially going to sell off my Mission M74i towers along with the matching M7C1 center and the M30 bookshelf surrounds in favor of purchasing some upgrades.
I like what I see in the
RBH TK series however in doing research around here, I note that the Audioholics online store sells the twins of the RBH speakers under the name of
EMP EF30 series.
The only listed differences being that the more expensive RBH's feature a lslightly more attractive physical appearance (means very little to me) and a "pulp Kraft cone" woofer and two fiberglass cone mid range drivers.
The EMP's include a "compressed cellulose composite" woofer and two poly graphite mid range drivers.
My Mission speakers I currently own feature woven glass drivers as do the RBH and I like them and am wondering if I should stick with the woven glass technology. To me they seem more sturdy and able to endure the test of time... but I have only ever owned cheap crap compared to my Mission speakers in the past.
Anyone familiar with driver construction know what the differences between the 2 are and why the RBH versions command a higher price and if those different driver materials are worth the extra money?
Last but not least, a somewhat unrelated question... I see some people love speaker grills and others abandon them. Is this strictly for aesthetic purpose or do the block any sound waves or frequency response?
Thanks in advance.