Graphene in speakers/subwoofers?

As long as we're speaking speculatively - Graphene will be just a stepping stone...There's already materials in development that supersede Graphene's physical and electrical properties (such as Carbyne and Stanene).
I haven't heard of either of these, what are they made of? Got any links? Sounds awesome!

 
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