Modelo y potencia altavoces
gonzalo66
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Tengo un amplificador HAFLER 220 y dos altavoces. Alguien sabría distinguir que modelo y potencia tienen los altavoces. La cuestión es que quiero comprar un amplificador que corresponda con los altavoces antiguos. Gracias a espera de alguna respuesta.
Tengo un amplificador HAFLER 220 y dos altavoces. Alguien sabría distinguir que modelo y potencia tienen los altavoces. La cuestión es que quiero comprar un amplificador que corresponda con los altavoces antiguos. Gracias a espera de alguna respuesta.
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I have a HAFLER 220 amplifier and two speakers. Someone would know how to distinguish what model and power the speakers have. The thing is, I want to buy an amp to match the old speakers. Thanks waiting for some answer. -
Can anyone identify what the speakers are in the photo?
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I was a fan of that midrange.
What was that on...
might of been some no name speakers store brand
I picked up at GW. I think it was a Phillips made MW.
That might be a Phillips tweeter as well.
Speakers: Polk Lsim, ATC SCM19 v2, NHT SuperzeroSpeaker Cables: DH Labs, Transparent, Wireworld, Canare, Monster: Beer budget, Bose ears -
The tweeter looks kinda like an Infinity Polycell from the SM series..."Conservative Libertarians love the country, progressive leftists love the government." - Andrew Wilkow
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Midrange and tweeter are definitely Philips (and pretty good drivers at that).
Philips speaker systems, and also sold drivers to speaker system manufacturers and also as "raw" drivers as parts of kits or for pure do-it-yourself speaker builders.
I don't think the speaker systems is a Philips, though. The "L-pads" (output level controls for midrange and tweeter) look very generic.
Here are two similar Philips-branded speaker system from the late 1970s.
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In all fairness, while I kind of like the Philips polycarbonate dome tweeters, "Troels Gravesen"... does not.
In TG's case, the opprobrium is directed at the AD0160, which may not be quite identical to the ones shown above -- but they are closely related. I think the ones in the first post are the AD0162 (or 163), which were also used, e.g., by McIntosh at one time. These may be soft (fabric) dome tweeters, though, which may help them sonically.
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/WWDT.htm
http://www.roger-russell.com/driverst.htm#d069
EDIT: Upon examination, pretty sure they are the AD0160 tweeters.
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Troels aside -- the AD0160 was a pretty good inexpensive dome tweeter, in my opinion, and was widely used in the 1970s in many speakers made by many different companies. AVID, for example, used them in the popular (in the US) 102 and 103 speakers.