I've often wondered how much age effects diaphragms. My Valencias and AS 101's both have the original drivers and diaphragms and both pair sound clean and crisp and matched. I know if they're abused/have too much power cranked through them that it can damage the diaphragms and in that case replacing them would seem to be an obvious upgrade. But what if they're never abused? Do 40 year old diaphragms lose some of their "magic" just from age? I've read two different opinions here--one is that no matter what, replacing 40 year old diaphragms is always an upgrade. But I read somewhere on this forum quite a while back that someone said that replacing the diaphragms will make your horns sound different than they do now with the older/original diaphragms, but not necessarily better than they do now. I know the GPA diaphragms are REAL Altec diaphragms, so obviously they're a huge upgrade if you're replacing damaged Altec diaphragms, but what if your 40 year old diaphragms have never been abused? Anyone out there have any experience with this matter?
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