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Old 4th April 2007, 12:42 PM   #1
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Default University Sound compression dirver, model T50 ?

Dear all,


Last week I got a pair of very old, (call it vintage) compression drivers made by University Sound, model T50.

they look like 60's things, silvergray aluminium, w. sticker that says:

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University Model T50 - Hypersonic Driver Unit
Frequency range: 700hz to well beyond inaudibility
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Does anyone have any experience with these drivers of have any specifications of them ?


Any info would surely be appreciated !


Cheers!

Empee
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