tonewheelkev Posted Thursday at 14:01 Posted Thursday at 14:01 Hi....as it says....looking for info on this unit....which unfortunately has the label ripped off! Managed to find a similar pic on t'web....which I've also added.....hoping someone might fill me in with some more details. Unit has no markings....other than 3501 in white on the cone! Thanks for looking!! :) 1 Quote
Balcro Posted Thursday at 16:44 Posted Thursday at 16:44 See here:- https://reverb.com/item/65430137-fane-classic-15-100c-speaker It's over 10 years old so even Fane will not retain any spec details other than that on the label. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted yesterday at 00:00 Posted yesterday at 00:00 Info for the 12" version: Prima staat. Meten beide 5,9 ohm. Hoogrendement 99 dB Fane 15inch classic 15/100c evt voor open baffle Gemeten Thiele-Small parameters: Fs = 36.61 Hz Re = 5.90 ohms[dc] Le = 288.69 uH L2 = 1063.39 uH R2 = 14.23 ohms Qt = 0.48 Qes = 0.51 Qms = 9.77 Mms = 42.14 grams Rms = 0.991723 kg/s Cms = 0.000449 m/N Vas = 407.46 liters Sd= 804.25 cm^2 Bl = 10.790596 Tm ETA = 3.78 % Lp(2.83V/1m) = 99.06 dB Added Mass Method: Added mass = 17.00 grams Diameter= 32.00 cm 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted yesterday at 00:03 Posted yesterday at 00:03 https://digidownload.libero.it/peppelr/ebay/fane/FANE_Classics Series.pdf 2 1 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted yesterday at 08:43 Posted yesterday at 08:43 There’s 3 versions of the 15 in that link, with different coil diameters, so that should help identify it for sure! Get your tape measure out @tonewheelkev! Quote
tonewheelkev Posted yesterday at 10:48 Author Posted yesterday at 10:48 (edited) Many thanks to you all for this info....exactly what I was after!! The dust cover is 3" diameter....so can I assume that the coil is also 3"? ....that would make it the 200w variant. The weight of this is around 9.5 LBS, so I'm thinking that the 16.5 LBS shown on the .pdf spec is a packaged shipping weight?? Edited yesterday at 10:52 by tonewheelkev Quote
tonewheelkev Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Hhhmmmm.....the more I've looked into this... the more I'm realising that I'm wrong! 3" dust cover seems to point towards a smaller coil diameter....and the 9.5 lbs weight is indicating that I may have the 15/100 variant, with a 2" voice coil. Quote
Phil Starr Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 1 hour ago, tonewheelkev said: Hhhmmmm.....the more I've looked into this... the more I'm realising that I'm wrong! 3" dust cover seems to point towards a smaller coil diameter....and the 9.5 lbs weight is indicating that I may have the 15/100 variant, with a 2" voice coil. I think that is right. What are you intending using the speaker it for? The Fane's of that era were pretty unreliable and would end up making magic smoke if run at the full power rating. If I remember clearly they changed the voice coils to something fireproof not long after this generation of drivers but I think these had 'treated' paper coil formers. If you are going to use it I'd suggest limiting the power to less than 50W. The only reason to use it is if you are doing an authentic restoration of a historic cab but treat the old lady with respect. She was born in the 1970's/80's. Somewhere I have Fane's book of cab designs which used the Fane Classics and the then newly introduced Crescendo range. thre's some huge cabs trying to squeeze every last bit out of the low powered speakers of the day. Quote
tonewheelkev Posted 12 minutes ago Author Posted 12 minutes ago Great....getting down to it now! TBH....I'm doing a bit of a clearout...and have several peakers that came from Organ cabinets....as in Hammond PR40s. This came from a home-made Organ concoction, and I was trying to discover if it had a potential use/value. Not playing bass currently, and can see from the spec .pdf that this isn't going to be suitable for guitar use....unfortunately Quote
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