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In Reply to: RE: UK speakers ...Does anyone know the specs and company that produced these?? posted by PAR on March 13, 2015 at 04:17:07
It might be a d'Appolito configuration.
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Thanks Kal.If you re-read my posting you will see that I also do not think that it is a centre speaker. I do think that it is for horizontal mounting however.
I do not think that it is a D'Appolito design. These are also known as MTM ( Midwoofer/tweeter/Midwoofer)designs . One of the large drive units has a pleated cone which is more typical of woofers. As there are three and not two types of driver it isn't likley to be an MTM. So I think it is what could be termed an "MTW" design which would be more typical of studio monitors used for wide range nearfield monitorimg when bridge mounted. Still I am happy to be found incorrect if that is the case.
Also look at the power handling capabilites of the tweeter (see posting above for identification). 150 -300 watts. Not usual for a domestic speaker but for studio use ...
If the OP posts a picture of the speaker with the grille in place and the logo showing that might be a clue as to correct orientation. Unless, of course the logo can be rotated:-)
Pete
Edits: 03/13/15
Just a guess. It could be a 2 1/2 way speaker for vertical mounting where both drivers are in parallel for the bass and the pleated driver rolls off as the response goes into the mid-range.
Yes, you are right, it could be a 2 1/2 way speaker for vertical mounting.However we now know that it is a white van speaker. I suspect the design criterion was more along the lines of "stuff 3 speakers in a box as that is easier to pass off as a bargain than using only two".
Edits: 03/14/15
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