Hi
I've just stumbled upon two cabinets with a Philips 9710 fullranger and a Philips AD 5201S/77 woofer and crossover in them. They are obviously and quite cheaply DIY from a long time ago and about 60 liters in size. There is something like a longish port out of chipboard next to the 9710, but doesn't look purposely tuned to me, might be though.
The backs have ugly holes in them, as if there had been an amplifier module fitted.
So I took the backs off and am very impressed by these speakers playing in a u-dipole (or whatever you want to call a box with no back). But of course I'd like to get the most out of them and before I start to experiment wildly, does anyone know of any cabinet plans for those speakers? From the little information I've found on the net about the bombardons, there seems to be a closed box design for it with a 9710. But it seems to be more of a rumor. Does anybody here know anything about such a thing?
Any information is appreciated, thank you
I've just stumbled upon two cabinets with a Philips 9710 fullranger and a Philips AD 5201S/77 woofer and crossover in them. They are obviously and quite cheaply DIY from a long time ago and about 60 liters in size. There is something like a longish port out of chipboard next to the 9710, but doesn't look purposely tuned to me, might be though.
The backs have ugly holes in them, as if there had been an amplifier module fitted.
So I took the backs off and am very impressed by these speakers playing in a u-dipole (or whatever you want to call a box with no back). But of course I'd like to get the most out of them and before I start to experiment wildly, does anyone know of any cabinet plans for those speakers? From the little information I've found on the net about the bombardons, there seems to be a closed box design for it with a 9710. But it seems to be more of a rumor. Does anybody here know anything about such a thing?
Any information is appreciated, thank you
I too found a pair of those and am currently using them on an open baffel with a se tube amp . I am quite happy with them
this way. But this is a hi qts driver and would need a large ported box. Mu memory is verry fuzzy about this but I think a good ported box needs to be in the 6 cubic foot range. On the Fullrange
driver forum there is an article about someone using one in a BIG
tqwp.
Good luck with them.
this way. But this is a hi qts driver and would need a large ported box. Mu memory is verry fuzzy about this but I think a good ported box needs to be in the 6 cubic foot range. On the Fullrange
driver forum there is an article about someone using one in a BIG
tqwp.
Good luck with them.
Thanks woody
open baffle would be my first try too.
Some time ago, diyaudio-member "jaap" wrote:
"A good combination is the 9710 with the famous Philips Bombardon Woofer (AD5201 S77) in a closed box: see the philips booklet, number A13."
I tried to email him about this booklet, but I can't since I'm under moderation as a new member.
Maybe somebody has access to this "luidsprekerbehuizingen voor zelfbouw" booklet?
open baffle would be my first try too.
Some time ago, diyaudio-member "jaap" wrote:
"A good combination is the 9710 with the famous Philips Bombardon Woofer (AD5201 S77) in a closed box: see the philips booklet, number A13."
I tried to email him about this booklet, but I can't since I'm under moderation as a new member.
Maybe somebody has access to this "luidsprekerbehuizingen voor zelfbouw" booklet?
Vathek said:Thanks woody
open baffle would be my first try too.
Here 4 Different Philips fullrange units under test in
an open baffle read this link
http://www.dhtrob.com/impressies/breedbanders_en.htm
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Vathek said:But of course I'd like to get the most out of them and before I start to experiment wildly, does anyone know of any cabinet plans for those speakers? From the little information I've found on the net about the bombardons, there seems to be a closed box design for it with a 9710. But it seems to be more of a rumor. Does anybody here know anything about such a thing?
They show (Philips) for the 9710/MC a small box of 40 liters.
Power handling capacity = 25 W
Rated impedance = 8 Ohms
Operating power = 1,1 W
Resonance frequency = 23 Hz/83 Hz
Frequency range = 40-20 000 Hz
Internal dimensions = 515 x 305 x 280 mm (depht)
Material thickness = 27 mm
Damping material = glass wool, 2 layers in back wall
Reflex port = 106 mm o.d.
100 mm i.d.
161 mm long
I built a pair of closed one's long ago. Very rich on the highs side, but in a closed box though. Short on the 2K side (1000/3000Hz, -2/3 dBs) before break-up.
I think I'll just forget about that box and put them in open baffles, even if the bombardon has a somewhat low qt for that.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Had one long ago
Hi there,
My first stereo sound on my own speakers came from two 9710M's
In the original Philips design Just a simple box 30 cm wide 30 cm deep and 100 cm high, all internal dimensions, iirc.
It had the speaker a few cm from the top edge. The cabinet had a wedge of glasswool 30 x 30 at the bottom and 30 x 3 at the top about 80 cm high. Build in 1967, the sound was very pleasing and coherent and needed only a few watts. Later (1978) replaced by an own design KEF B200 plus Audax TW80.
Kind regards,
Rick
Hi there,
My first stereo sound on my own speakers came from two 9710M's
In the original Philips design Just a simple box 30 cm wide 30 cm deep and 100 cm high, all internal dimensions, iirc.
It had the speaker a few cm from the top edge. The cabinet had a wedge of glasswool 30 x 30 at the bottom and 30 x 3 at the top about 80 cm high. Build in 1967, the sound was very pleasing and coherent and needed only a few watts. Later (1978) replaced by an own design KEF B200 plus Audax TW80.
Kind regards,
Rick
Xing references:
Philips made in Belgium, new production
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=106668
Philips made in Belgium, new production
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=106668
Hi Vathec,
Take a look at Troels Gravesens experiments with AD9710, a good read in many respects.
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/philips9710.htm
Take a look at Troels Gravesens experiments with AD9710, a good read in many respects.
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/philips9710.htm
Hello,
I've some old philips manuals and the bombardon must have a closed box of about 50 liters.I'm in hollidays, when i come back I'll send the original datasheet. For the 9710 a little open pannel up 200hz will be perfect.
Ciao
Guglielmo
I've some old philips manuals and the bombardon must have a closed box of about 50 liters.I'm in hollidays, when i come back I'll send the original datasheet. For the 9710 a little open pannel up 200hz will be perfect.
Ciao
Guglielmo
It all boils down to a box for the bombardon, ported or closed, and a smallish open baffle for the 9710 on top of that.
But since I already have a very similar setup and there are many other projects waiting, I've decided to part with these speakers and put them on ebay.
Thanks for the help!
But since I already have a very similar setup and there are many other projects waiting, I've decided to part with these speakers and put them on ebay.
Thanks for the help!

I am still very happy with my combination from the aforementioned Dutch booklet "luidsprekerbehuizingen voor zelfbouw".
I added one Philips dome tweeter and packed the 9710 in a small bucket full of Isover. Combination sounds a lot brighter.
I am looking for 1x 9710M in almost new state (if that is possible). Anyone?
I added one Philips dome tweeter and packed the 9710 in a small bucket full of Isover. Combination sounds a lot brighter.
I am looking for 1x 9710M in almost new state (if that is possible). Anyone?
The Philips Monitor 8 transmission line studio monitor also uses the 9710M fullrange speaker
Looks like the original cabinet is very simple and can be reverse engineered within minutes - at least in Rhino.
http://speaker.kir.jp/hoka-f/monito-8.htm
I could draw up plans and sections quickly if someone out there can help me figure out the transmission line paths for this original Philips design. Sorry I can't run Mathcad now because the I don't have a Windows based OS.
Looks like the original cabinet is very simple and can be reverse engineered within minutes - at least in Rhino.
http://speaker.kir.jp/hoka-f/monito-8.htm
I could draw up plans and sections quickly if someone out there can help me figure out the transmission line paths for this original Philips design. Sorry I can't run Mathcad now because the I don't have a Windows based OS.
Thanks woody
open baffle would be my first try too.
Some time ago, diyaudio-member "jaap" wrote:
"A good combination is the 9710 with the famous Philips Bombardon Woofer (AD5201 S77) in a closed box: see the philips booklet, number A13."
I tried to email him about this booklet, but I can't since I'm under moderation as a new member.
Maybe somebody has access to this "luidsprekerbehuizingen voor zelfbouw" booklet?
Number A 13
hi , i have an interest in building a similar speaker - do you still have plans for these speakers ? if so does it have crossover network suggestions . ??thank you for any help you may offer
if you could send me a copy of the plans for bombardon speaker . i would be very happy . plans i have are very hard to read . thank you ever so much . any info on building a closed box would be very helpful .
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