You are right
I have now also looked in my book from 1983 and there is also a AD0141/T4 and T8.
the highest number is AD0163.
They all look about the same and the problem in my view is that they have a polycarbonate dome.
There are a lot other tweeters, but they look different, for instance AD114, AD116, AD118, etc.
Bij the way I am listening now to the Philips fb860 box with an excellent bandtweeter.
Best tweeter in the world is Philips RSQ8P
I have now also looked in my book from 1983 and there is also a AD0141/T4 and T8.
the highest number is AD0163.
They all look about the same and the problem in my view is that they have a polycarbonate dome.
There are a lot other tweeters, but they look different, for instance AD114, AD116, AD118, etc.
Bij the way I am listening now to the Philips fb860 box with an excellent bandtweeter.
Best tweeter in the world is Philips RSQ8P
Re: You are right
In my book the AD141 and the AD 163 are quoted as having a textile dome material.
Once, many moons ago , I have a Philips loudspeaker with 4 AD160/T tweeters , 4 AD 506o/sq squawker and 1 AD 1265/w woofer.
They are big , I think that they are the biggest loudspeaker that Philips have build in any time and this was around ~1974
Jaap said:I have now also looked in my book from 1983 and there is also a AD0141/T4 and T8.
the highest number is AD0163.
They all look about the same and the problem in my view is that they have a polycarbonate dome.
In my book the AD141 and the AD 163 are quoted as having a textile dome material.
Once, many moons ago , I have a Philips loudspeaker with 4 AD160/T tweeters , 4 AD 506o/sq squawker and 1 AD 1265/w woofer.
They are big , I think that they are the biggest loudspeaker that Philips have build in any time and this was around ~1974
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