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Old 13th March 2011, 11:30 AM   #1
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Default toa 15 inch info help

hello guys and gals, picked up a couple of these TOA 15 inch drivers, sorry no pics yet, but i cant find any info anywhere, hoping someone out there can help.

on the magnet is writen,
TOA, BST 160, 8ohm, pt 850321

its a 15 inch metal frame driver looks like paper cone with ribbed cloth edge and toa logo on the dust cap, more than likely from a pa setup, but toa are usually quite good at bass.

however i searched i just cant find any info on the drivers. hope someone can help, thanks, steve.
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Old 26th March 2011, 10:50 AM   #2
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no one at all, not even a link suggestion

Ah well, does anyone near Coventry have a t-s speaker measurement rig set up that i can use. (why cant i type question marks)

thanks in advance for any replies, steve.
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