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What is a bio-cellulose driver?

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albertofgomez
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Jan 2, 2020
Bio Cellulose was introduced in the late 80's by Sony, as a material in their drivers, it is very similar to paper but created by a bacteria, and it could be very very thin, with a very particular sound; and was the major success behind the world known MDR-CD3000 and MDR-R10, which may have really been the Holy Grail, at least as far as dynamic headphones go, which was at the time around 4K and for a headphone a very high price, and probably the best sounding dynamic headphone at the time. 30 years later was still very desirable and chased by audiophiles all over the world. The Fostex are very close in presentation and sound to what the R10 was able to, if not better...I have all three of them, and have heard multiple times the R-10 and I do not miss a single bit with them.
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YourGoingToLost
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Jan 28, 2024
albertofgomez How do the Dekoni Audio Blues compare to the R10's? Your response will be greatly anticipated and appreciated kind sir!!
albertofgomez
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Jan 28, 2024
YourGoingToLostThe Denons and the Fostex both even stock sound better than the R-10...anything better will obviously sound better as well...I have no heard the Dekoni blue though...
kris.skjordal
67
Dec 25, 2019
A dynamic driver that has dome made out of a paper-like material.
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