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Old 13th February 2010, 02:17 PM   #1
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I wonder if anyone can tell me what kind of driver this is. I want to find the specifications to be able to do simulation in my modifying project of an old Speaker kit I once built, about 17 years ago.
It's a middle freq. driver.
There is the numbers 190897X stamped on them.

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The speaker kit is from HiFi kit in Stockholm Sweden. This thread link is also sent to them. Hopefully they can tell me what it is but I put it here so I have a greater chance.

The other elements in the kit was Seas bass woofers and, from the beginning, a Perless tweeter. I changed it to Dynaudio D28/2 later because the tweeters was burned when playing loud for a long time. The Dynaudio tweeter has served me well ever since
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Old 13th February 2010, 03:23 PM   #2
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Hi
I wonder if anyone can tell me what kind of driver this is...
Hi,

Your driver is probably a Peerless KO40.

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Thanks Björn

You are probably right. I slightly recall it now when I see it.

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It is the mentioned Peerless, of that i have no doubt.

It was widely used, I 1st saw it in some of the smaller IMFs, and it was the midrange in the 2nd verion of Chris Rogers' Pro9TL

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PS Thanx bjorno for posting the data sheet.
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