Long story, but I blew the four woofers in my Wharfedale Evo 4.4 speakers. Wharfedale agreed to ship me new ones if I covered shipping from the UK, but upon receiving them three of the woofers were not the correct part number: I received three of the D-1234 woofers from the Evo 4.2 instead of the D-1229 I needed. Finally got it all straightened out with the correct woofers, but Wharfedale says they don't need these back. Not looking to make a killing on these, just want to recoup my shipping costs.
Here's what I know: they are 6.5" woven Kevlar cones with a metallic phase plug. I don't know any of the T/S parameters for them. Not sure if these are in-house designed Wharfedale drivers, or are sourced from someone else. As I said, they are designed for use in the Evo 4.2, which is what I'd call a "largish" ported bookshelf speaker ( 9.75"x 18" x 15" ), if that gives you an idea on rough cabinet volume.
I mounted these to be sure they worked, and then immediately removed them. They have literally less than two minutes play time on them.
Only one left! $50/shipped to the US.
Here's what I know: they are 6.5" woven Kevlar cones with a metallic phase plug. I don't know any of the T/S parameters for them. Not sure if these are in-house designed Wharfedale drivers, or are sourced from someone else. As I said, they are designed for use in the Evo 4.2, which is what I'd call a "largish" ported bookshelf speaker ( 9.75"x 18" x 15" ), if that gives you an idea on rough cabinet volume.
I mounted these to be sure they worked, and then immediately removed them. They have literally less than two minutes play time on them.
Only one left! $50/shipped to the US.
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