Audax French Site Is Functioning

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kelticwizard said:
Bricolo:

At the www.audax.fr site, there is a line in the main body of the page which says, "Listes 2001 & 2002". That could help.

Also, if you go to www.madisound.com, then click on "catalog" you can go to the Audax section and download a 2.7 MB pdf file which lists the specs for some past models.

Solen of Canada has an extensive Audax line-they keep the Pro stuff farther down the page than the HI-Fi line.
http://www.solen.ca/aud.htm

Finally, if their is a specific Audax driver whose specs you are looking for, you can write Audax plus the model number in Google or some other search engine and might be able to find a web page that lists the woofer. Many times, people put thier loudspeaker projects on the web, (very helpful to other DIY'ers), and list the specs of the drivers they used in it.

Is there a specific driver whose specs you want?
check the .fr, listes 2001&2002
when you ask for a driver's datasheet, most of the time it's not available

you can see the list of the 2001 and 2002 product range, but only the 2003 datasheets are available :/
 
Data & catalogue for older Audax drive units

I was looking for data for one of the older Audax drive units (HM170G0) and in one of those occasional moments of better-than-usual Google luck, found a .pdf file of one of their older catalogues - or at any rate one section of it.

http://www.ofgb.org/reference/Music/Audax/audaxcat.pdf

It's quite a big file (several meg) but contains data and images for a lot of the older Audax range, including stuff no longer covered by their own Web site. May be of interest/value to others out there.

Anyone know of any more Audax catalogues out there? Also I'm trying to find the publication date of the one linked above - does anyone know? (I need to reference it in some University work I'm doing....)

Mike
 
Additional driver info, many of them Audax, are available here:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~bwhitejr/drivers.txt

YIOU can contact the aughors, two well-known audio engineers, at there home page:
http://www.hal-pc.org/~bwhitejr/

Their speaker software is good, as well. However, do not use the Transmission Line program. It is experimental, based on faulty equations, and they later admitted the results did not match the real world. The other programs work fine, though.
 
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