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Thread: For the Record: IPC version of early Lansing 287 field coil driver, Model LU1011

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    For the Record: IPC version of early Lansing 287 field coil driver, Model LU1011

    These photos were pinched from a current ebay auction.
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    Two More photos showing the diaphragm

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    Hi speakerdave, thanks for saving the images here. Since this driver uses the threaded coupling to the horn it would be a Lansing 284 or 285 driver, not 287 which used the three bolt mount like a 288.

    I have a pair of LU-1011 drivers and they are model 285, with 20 section radial slit phasing plug. Most likely this one is also.

    Edit: on second thought, this driver has the die cast rear cover with the screw "ears." I think this cover began with the introduction of the 284B driver, which was Lansing's return to the circumferential phasing plug after a couple of years of using the radial slit plug in the 285 driver. So, the auction driver may be a 284B with circumferential (concentric slit) plug.

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    Ah--thanks for the correction. I cut-and-pasted the auction title. Unfortunately I cannot edit the thread title here.

    David

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