Hemp Speakers
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Hemp Speakers
A friend of mine who works for a sound company has been testing hemp speakers lately. He says they sound much better than anyone expected, and that they have a very flat frequency response.
Has anyone here tried hemp speakers yet. My friend says they're made in Canada because it's illegal to grow hemp in the US.
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Has anyone here tried hemp speakers yet. My friend says they're made in Canada because it's illegal to grow hemp in the US.
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We have a little store just down the road from me that sells just about anything made from hemp.
Apparently it is extremely strong when woven - so much, so that advocaters want it to be made more easily available to the general public.
Bob Mainwaring. Z.bs. and other weird things.
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Apparently it is extremely strong when woven - so much, so that advocaters want it to be made more easily available to the general public.
Bob Mainwaring. Z.bs. and other weird things.
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I was looking for drum cases on E-Bay, and found a set of "Hemp Drum Cases" listed with an $800.00 reserve. I figured at that price it must be some pretty strong #@&# stuff. Did not have a picture, unfortunantly. I know all the old boats used rope made of hemp. Very srong, and handy for those long trips, I guess ()
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Jokes aside, please. The part of the speaker that is normally paper is made of woven hemp.
You're right, Donny - we usually don't like flat speakers. I think these must be intended for PA, keyboard or reference monitor use. I'm not sure, though.
Seriously, has anyone tried them?
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You're right, Donny - we usually don't like flat speakers. I think these must be intended for PA, keyboard or reference monitor use. I'm not sure, though.
Seriously, has anyone tried them?
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