Apparently.
It seems it's been re-released as 18W/8545-01. Here is the latest datasheet which was updated 2014 - https://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/18w-8545-01.pdf
and this page showing it now called 'classic - new version' - ScanSpeak Classic 18W/8545-01 New 7" Mid Woofer Paper Cone
It seems it's been re-released as 18W/8545-01. Here is the latest datasheet which was updated 2014 - https://www.scan-speak.dk/datasheet/pdf/18w-8545-01.pdf
and this page showing it now called 'classic - new version' - ScanSpeak Classic 18W/8545-01 New 7" Mid Woofer Paper Cone
Exactly! My theory is that it was labelled 18W/8545 originally, until they released the 18W/8545-01. From there, I assume they started labelling the old one 18W/8545-00 to avoid confusing..
So my hypothesis is that 18W/8545 and 18W/8545-00 are the same thing with different age.
So my hypothesis is that 18W/8545 and 18W/8545-00 are the same thing with different age.
I looked up the PDFs.
As far as I can see, Scan have just done a little production update here. Probably bringing all their models into line.
The new Aluminium former 18W/8545-01 does have a 10% lighter cone, which is the main event. It's 1dB louder, and more resembles the Kapton former 18W/8545 K00 on frequency response.
A slight chassis difference is the 00 had tiny depressions either side of the 6 mounting holes.
Your picture seems to show this.
As far as I can see, Scan have just done a little production update here. Probably bringing all their models into line.
The new Aluminium former 18W/8545-01 does have a 10% lighter cone, which is the main event. It's 1dB louder, and more resembles the Kapton former 18W/8545 K00 on frequency response.
A slight chassis difference is the 00 had tiny depressions either side of the 6 mounting holes.
Your picture seems to show this.
The real difference between the old and the new -01 model, is to show the driver now is with a aluminium chassis, made from a new tool. Where the old -00 was made with a magnesium chassis, this tool is probably worn out now. The new tool is just re-made for alu casting. For us it is the exact same driver, but I belive it is usefull for Scan Speak to be able to seperate new and older drivers with a new part number.
Am I correct in assuming that this 18W/8545 driver is identical to 18W/8545-00, even though it doesn't say "-00"?
Hi,
Here you can read about the difference between -00 and -01.
www.audioexcite.com >> Blog Archive >> ScanSpeak 18W/8545 Measurements!
Regards
/Göran
I have had
18W/8545 (original), circa 1985
18W/8545-00 (older) circa 2000
18W/8545-01 (least old) circa 2010
I even got the 8545-01 before they were officially released, and at the time I had no idea what they were, and the distributor wasn't sure either, so I asked for them to be sent back, saying "that's not what I ordered" and they kindly obliged.
There's some minor variation between all drivers, and as Goran says, depending on the crossover, may be a drop-in replacement or minor changes.
Later I found out about the Scan-Speak fire whereby the whole factory was burnt to the ground. So replacing the magnesium frames with aluminum frames probably had something to do with it.
18W/8545 (original), circa 1985
18W/8545-00 (older) circa 2000
18W/8545-01 (least old) circa 2010
I even got the 8545-01 before they were officially released, and at the time I had no idea what they were, and the distributor wasn't sure either, so I asked for them to be sent back, saying "that's not what I ordered" and they kindly obliged.
There's some minor variation between all drivers, and as Goran says, depending on the crossover, may be a drop-in replacement or minor changes.
Later I found out about the Scan-Speak fire whereby the whole factory was burnt to the ground. So replacing the magnesium frames with aluminum frames probably had something to do with it.
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