HISTORY:
This 10" woofer was removed from an old Sansui DA-P500 stereo system, a budget unit from the days when Sansui (and many other Japanese manufacturers) went down the price spiral and cut costs, in short - horrible plastic little jobbies!
Anyway, these Sansui's have nice LARGE volume speaker cabinets and as the main system unit had failed, I decided to have a look inside the cabinets.
3 way system (all speakers are on my advertisements, as separate items) and this one is the woofer (one channel)
These are NOT Klipsch's by any stretch of the imagination but they are "adequate" general purpose, fairly low power requirements.
Please read on ...
Generic Woofer (ex Sansui)
1980's era
Part # A25EP65-59F
10" paper cone
20W RMS power handling
8 Ohm impedance
Total weight: 800g
Magnet size/diameter: 67mm diameter x 18mm deep (surprisingly small)
Made in Taiwan
COSMETIC CONDITION:
Everything looks ship shape, no damage to any part (cone, surround etc)
Basket is in "as new" condition
Spade terminals are secure and clean
TESTING:
The DA-P500 system was only used for low level background music, to entertain guests - nothing special from an audio point of view.
Before removing from the very large (massive but no porting and absolutely no wadding inside!) loudspeaker cabinet(s) I checked the loudspeakers - each individually (tweeter, mid range & this woofer) and listened closely for scratching or other strange cone/voice coil noises - nothing heard, in fact the audio is nice and clean - pretty good and better than I would have expected under close audio scrutiny.
The magnet and overall lightness is the thing that strikes you with these A25EP65 series speakers, just 800g in total - featherweight in the world of 10" speakers.
The basket is pressed steel, open frame
4x mounting holes around the rim.
I connected these to another system I have under test here (Technics SE-A808) and slowly pushed up the volume while listening to how the loudspeaker was handling the music. I went right up to approximately 25W RMS and the audio was still nice and clean - I went no higher than this.
Just a note about these mystery Taiwanese speakers. Back in the day, these exact same speakers could be purchased from Radio Parts (Melbourne) for A$15 each - they were sold as generic but reasonable quality loudspeakers, not high end but not "bottom of the barrel" types either. Radio Parts would only identify them as sourced from the "world's largest manufacturer of speakers" in their advertisements. I do not know which factory pushed these out, Taiwan had MANY audio (and specifically loudspeaker) manufacturers in this time period but it is pretty obvious that this woofer was made to a price point, which explains this choice by Sansui for their "price conscious" DA-P500 market.
So in summary, a reasonable woofer for general, low power needs
Since removal from the cabinet, checked and then laid onto stiff cardboard (cone down) and sealed in plastic to ensure no dust contamination
PLEASE NOTE: this advertisement is for ONE Woofer but I do have TWO. If you enter 2 of these in my store checkout, a discounted price (for buying them both) is automatically applied.