Hi, apparently tad had used 2002 in pioneer exclusive s5, and these do not have the familiar TAD label on the back.
Is this correct, and is there a sonic difference between the two?
Hi, apparently tad had used 2002 in pioneer exclusive s5, and these do not have the familiar TAD label on the back.
Is this correct, and is there a sonic difference between the two?
The driver in that link looks more like a 2001.
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Hi, do any of up recognize these pics m
However, like the TAD TD-4003, the TD-2002 uses proprietary compression fittings for the wiring connections. This driver uses a more traditional connection.
I have no idea what the specifics of this driver are, but they do appear to be TAD/Pioneer beryllium diaphragms and are probably very good drivers assuming they are operating to spec in original condition.
Personally, I'd be concerned about their condition since the diaphragms have been removed. Most HF compression drivers are very sensitive to how the diaphragms are installed.
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The connectors are very similar to banana plugs. They penetrate the outer casing and plug directly into the diaphragm frame. On the diaphragm that you are showing pictures of, there are wire leads that go to some form of external connector.
Well, they are made by the same company… But they are not the same driver.
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Well, they are made by the same company… But they are not the same driver.
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it look´s like the diaphragm are different and that will make the driver not the same
Ari
Here are the only info I found for Pioneer Exclusive S5
https://audio-database.com/PIONEER-E...aker/s5-e.html
magnetic flux density is 18,000 gauss, but 19,500 gauss for Td-2002
Ari
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