Audax AM TW 74 A TW74A TW-O74 TW-074 TW074 Datasheet wanted

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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
 
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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.