Can you help me to identify these speakers?

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They are 8 inches in size and most likely be a Philips because the box has a badge on the back. I can't find a way to safely remove them and check the back of the speakers to read the letters.

Is anyone familiar with these?

I am trying to get them sound somewhat acceptable, so far i have failed with all my amplifiers.
 

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If you mean the driver, it's the Philips AD80800/M8, an 8" fullrange driver from the 1970's. I got some specs on them but as this is an old driver, don't trust them too much as the aging often changes them...
 

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If you mean the driver, it's the Philips AD80800/M8, an 8" fullrange driver from the 1970's. I got some specs on them but as this is an old driver, don't trust them too much as the aging often changes them...

Thanks a lot for the help! I already found out that bit of information after going through google. But thanks again and again for this :)

They seem pretty good in condition, nothing visible. It just that they sound so muddy and darkish... I love dark sounding but this is way too muddy and darkish! maybe I should get an EQ and EQ them to my liking.

Thanks lot for these information images as well! :)
 
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