Good luck.
I used to be a Behringer service center. the only information we got was schematics, and the VERY rare service bulletin now and then. None of the schematics include T/S characteristics.
I can appreciate you might want to use the parts for something else, but as a service center for a product, we really have no need for those numbers, so they don;t provide them. If an ABC123XYZ driver is defective, we simply order a new one.
We all had to sign non-disclosure agreements, so really the only schematics you find online would be ones passed along by people not honoring their agreements. SO I'd be surprised if those parameters were even available at all.
For your sake I hope I am wrong.
I used to be a Behringer service center. the only information we got was schematics, and the VERY rare service bulletin now and then. None of the schematics include T/S characteristics.
I can appreciate you might want to use the parts for something else, but as a service center for a product, we really have no need for those numbers, so they don;t provide them. If an ABC123XYZ driver is defective, we simply order a new one.
We all had to sign non-disclosure agreements, so really the only schematics you find online would be ones passed along by people not honoring their agreements. SO I'd be surprised if those parameters were even available at all.
For your sake I hope I am wrong.
It is reasonably trivial to measure them yourself and then post them. I had a quick Google and couldn't find any.
Try this method: Measuring Loudspeaker Driver Parameters
Brian
Try this method: Measuring Loudspeaker Driver Parameters
Brian
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