Can some one tell me about its model or where i can find its data sheet for cabinet construction.
philips
2415 264 48001
20w Pmax
4 ohm
philips
2415 264 48001
20w Pmax
4 ohm
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Trademark octaganol basket. Probably a high Q, full range driver with whizzer cone which is suitable for open baffle mounting.
Please confirm the diameter. Can you post a front view?
Looks similar to the ceramic magnet models shown in this link: http://sportsbil.com/stereo/rectilinear-db/philips_mids.pdf
Please confirm the diameter. Can you post a front view?
Looks similar to the ceramic magnet models shown in this link: http://sportsbil.com/stereo/rectilinear-db/philips_mids.pdf
Philips made so many models of speaker similar to this and I have been unable to identify your version.
I think it would do well in a 1 cubic foot (30 L) enclosure fitted with a Variovent (or a less expensive homemade copy of one).
Scanspeak 290001 Aperiodic Vent (SSV)
Scanspeak Variovent 290001 - Willys-Hifi Ltd
I think it would do well in a 1 cubic foot (30 L) enclosure fitted with a Variovent (or a less expensive homemade copy of one).
Scanspeak 290001 Aperiodic Vent (SSV)
Scanspeak Variovent 290001 - Willys-Hifi Ltd
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It may help us if you can reveal more about the speaker - e.g. how did you acquire it, was it salvaged from a particular piece of equipment, was it found in a cabinet etc.?
Certain octagonal Philips 7" full range drivers were specified for a 7 litre sealed enclosure (e.g. AD 7062/M) while others were specified for a 25 litre sealed enclosure (e.g. AD 7063/M).
You can research your loudspeaker by wading through the Philips databooks on this site:
Philips Loudspeaker Databooks
Databooks for 1969, 1978, 1981 and 1990 are supplied.
Have fun!
You can research your loudspeaker by wading through the Philips databooks on this site:
Philips Loudspeaker Databooks
Databooks for 1969, 1978, 1981 and 1990 are supplied.
Have fun!
i could not find the exact no in any data sheet
can you tell me what should i look for in identification of speakers as i can find many speakers with same dimensions
can you tell me what should i look for in identification of speakers as i can find many speakers with same dimensions
does this driver even work?
this is likely OEM product for another manufacturer, most Phillips components that where sold to the general public had an AD designation.
this is likely OEM product for another manufacturer, most Phillips components that where sold to the general public had an AD designation.
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All you can look for are clues, which is what I did.what should i look for
According to the data sheets, two versions of the 7" full range drivers were made.
One version had the parameters to suit a 7 litre sealed cabinet while the other version suited a 25 litre sealed cabinet.
You can do an experimental comparison simply by using cardboard boxes.
Such a temporary lash-up should be sufficient to reveal which volume of sealed cabinet is optimum for your driver - be it 7L, 25L or whatever!
why not just measure T/S parameters....a (single) driver this old might not even matched published spec's or work in an old cabinet design....does it work...at all?
Maybe not identical, but certainly similar!found nothing similar to it
Looking again at the data sheets, the 7 litre version had a rubber surround so we can count that version out.
The 25 litre version had a fabric surround so has the closest similarity to your corrugated paper surround speaker.
That's as much as I can help - experiment with a 25 litre cardboard box and see how it goes.
You are rather late with that information, but it provides no further clues.they are bought around 2000-2001
purchase date vs production date, when you bought them matters little compared to when they where made.
what this driver out of ?
even looking for 2415 264 48001 like a Philips catalogue number doesn't yield an identity which makes me think that's it OEM for a different brand, possibly an organ or perhaps commercial paging product.
what this driver out of ?
even looking for 2415 264 48001 like a Philips catalogue number doesn't yield an identity which makes me think that's it OEM for a different brand, possibly an organ or perhaps commercial paging product.
Maybe something interesting for you on this page from India?
https://www.lencoheaven.net/forum/index.php?topic=10107.0
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or here?
Bolton fullrange drivers | Page 3 | HiFiVision.com
https://www.lencoheaven.net/forum/index.php?topic=10107.0
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or here?
Bolton fullrange drivers | Page 3 | HiFiVision.com
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