Who can upload a genuine datasheet of this AUDAX tweeter, (maybe there are various versions) ?
A mylar diaphragm is here in use.
Maybe the TW-51 A is a replacement, if the front shape is the only different:
http://www.audax.com/archives/AMTW51A - Catalogue 1986.pdf
NOS Audax Mylar Dome Tweeter - AMTW51A - 8 Ohm | eBay
Thank you for advices.
A mylar diaphragm is here in use.
Maybe the TW-51 A is a replacement, if the front shape is the only different:
http://www.audax.com/archives/AMTW51A - Catalogue 1986.pdf
NOS Audax Mylar Dome Tweeter - AMTW51A - 8 Ohm | eBay
Thank you for advices.
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Except that Audax TW074 is not a 19mm mylar dome, but a 10mm mylar dome (formerless, edgewound coil, ferrofluid) - Unless Audax decided to rename the same tweeter element (as it does have 10mm dome, with 19mm total diameter - the suspension is that large, it's more a cone tweeter than a dome, just with the cone part 'obscured'
Pretty sure of that one...all the audax units were the same driver and magnet assembly, which screwed on via bayonet to a plethora of front panels
Pretty sure of that one...all the audax units were the same driver and magnet assembly, which screwed on via bayonet to a plethora of front panels
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You are right, 19 mm is a bit much, indeed! 😀
Obviously the TW010F1 is the best replacement: Tweeter a dome Audax TW010F1, 8 ohm, bobine 10 mm, facade 74 mm
Obviously the TW010F1 is the best replacement: Tweeter a dome Audax TW010F1, 8 ohm, bobine 10 mm, facade 74 mm
That's exactly the model I meant- and also the first and shortest lived tweeter in my first ever speaker build, back around '95.
Short lived because I hated the sound and I still can't understand why I, or anyone else, tried to use them as part of a 2 way speaker, rather than a 3 way.
Short lived because I hated the sound and I still can't understand why I, or anyone else, tried to use them as part of a 2 way speaker, rather than a 3 way.