Vintage Philips speaker identification

is your reluctance to measure the T/S parameters due to lack of gear/knowledge to do so?


and what's with not saying where it came from?
yes i admit i lack the gear/knowledge to measure T/S parameter.
And as i said i found it in my garage which my father bought in 2000-2
001 but ended up not using it.has been collecting dust ever since.
but i would like to use it as a stereo setup in my room
 
ok i understand it may interest you to know there's free software that can help in getting the data you need, REW , SpeakerWorkShop, and others and with a small investment in a microphone you'd be on your way...


is this a single driver or is there another one?
 
DATS is a very good tool for this, and it's rather cheap if you build speakers often. I often use this to measure old speakers and id them on specs.

And it looks like the AD 7062/M in OEM form, but i'm not sure. The things that does let me think that is the cloth surrounds and the magnet that is slightly different than the other. But to be sure you'll have to measure them out. If you haven't, find someone who has (many on this forum have those, but we need to know where you are based to be able to help on that).