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JonB67
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Posted: 23 June 2019 at 7:28pm |
ive got the coaxial driver and crossover from a fane force 9
Its a fane dual concentric of some description, can anyone tell me exactly what it is so i can look up the ts parameters? I want to knock up a small booth monitor with it. Jon
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fatfreddiescat
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I think that driver was only used in their own products so very much doubt they ever published the spec's, I saw the prototypes when I visited the factory in the mid 90's.
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imageoven
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Is the cab branded Fane? I took some Fane coaxial drivers out of Wharfdale Force 9 cabs (15" I think), which may or may not help you in your search for information... Edited by imageoven - 23 June 2019 at 9:13pm |
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Keep pushing on, things are gonna get better.
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JonB67
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Yes, its a wharfedale.... just forgot that as its ages since i took the driver out!
Edited by JonB67 - 24 June 2019 at 7:22am |
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fatfreddiescat
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FWIW, Fane and Wharfdale were under the same roof at the time they were manufactured and the Wharfdale pro drivers were built on the Fane production line.
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