Hi!
Does anyone knows a source for datasheets or T/S parameters for current ATC woofers that are used in ATC loudspeakers (like SCM100, SCM150 etc.)?
Does anyone knows a source for datasheets or T/S parameters for current ATC woofers that are used in ATC loudspeakers (like SCM100, SCM150 etc.)?
It used to be on the Solen page til recently.
This catalog has the driver names and then the pdfs for the SB75-234 and SB75-314 and SB75-375
This catalog has the driver names and then the pdfs for the SB75-234 and SB75-314 and SB75-375
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Thanks motokok!
Now just need to find which woofer is for which loudspeaker, for example the SCM150 can have the SB75-375 SC or LC woofer (according to the catalog), but they are quite different in T/S parameters.
Edit: I'm confused, there is no LC woofer in the catalog for the SCM150, SCM200 or 15" Sub, just SB75-375(SC) SL. What that means?
Now just need to find which woofer is for which loudspeaker, for example the SCM150 can have the SB75-375 SC or LC woofer (according to the catalog), but they are quite different in T/S parameters.
Edit: I'm confused, there is no LC woofer in the catalog for the SCM150, SCM200 or 15" Sub, just SB75-375(SC) SL. What that means?
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The SL bit stands for 'Super Linear' which ATC never sold to anybody even before they stopped selling drivers altogether.Thanks motokok!
Now just need to find which woofer is for which loudspeaker, for example the SCM150 can have the SB75-375 SC or LC woofer (according to the catalog), but they are quite different in T/S parameters.
Edit: I'm confused, there is no LC woofer in the catalog for the SCM150, SCM200 or 15" Sub, just SB75-375(SC) SL. What that means?
Eh, all ATC drivers are made by hand in their factory. Volt's a different company that broadly copied the ATC mid-dome.Are they homme made or Volt OEM on specs ?
PS: As far as I know at ATC SC stands for 'Short Coil' and LC for 'Long Coil'.
I was always under the impression that in ATC lingo Short Coil refers to an underhung motor structure and Long Coil to an overhung one.
(As 'short coil in a long magnetic gap' and 'long coil in a short magnetic gap')
I was always under the impression that in ATC lingo Short Coil refers to an underhung motor structure and Long Coil to an overhung one.
(As 'short coil in a long magnetic gap' and 'long coil in a short magnetic gap')
Edit: I'm confused, there is no LC woofer in the catalog for the SCM150, SCM200 or 15" Sub, just SB75-375(SC) SL. What that means?
To the best of my knowledge SB75 means the driver has a 75mm (3inch) voice coil, is 375mm (15in) in diameter and the motor design is underhung plus whatever their Super Linear design features are.
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