You can also look at the older paper cone speakers, especially those with a latex/paper surround.
This gives way after many years of use, most folk are surprised to find they can be repaired, but you cannot replace the surround with rubber.
Reason for this is that these old paper cone speakers work in a slightly differant way, and they need surrounds that allow vibration but not any real degree of movement. The cones have very little travel in them.
So you are looking at Type K, Type S as these have the larger drivers in them. You may also have some issues with Beovox 4000, Beovox 3000, and also the MKIII Beovox 5000 - the earlier ones should be fine.
There may be others of the paper cone elements that are affected, but these are the ones I have come across or are the ones that I suspect are most likely to suffer. Part of it may come from folk thinking that such physically large speakers can be driven with a modern amp, but their power rating is very much smaller than modern units - some of them will not cope with 25 Watts - proper Watts and not Japanese ones.