-I inherited a pair of ads floor standing speakers but don't know what model they are. on the back there is an amp that says PA1 but i think that's just the model of the amp and not the speakers all together. they have two 6.5" woofers (i think that's the size) and then a .5" tweeter and a 1-2" tweeter. i know they are also older models.Although I cannot add to any information about the speakers themselves I would like to add information about the PA1 amplifier.
ADS did offer a PA1 Biamplifier (module) powered option in 1986 or 1987 that mounted down at the base of the L1290 and L1590 speakers (only). The cost was $1200 (per pair), and I don't think ADS offered the option for very long due to its added cost. By late 1987, with the introduction of the new "Unison" M9, M12 and M15 (equivalent to the older L1590), the power module was not available, to my knowledge, or at least I've never seen one in use with the M12 or M15.
http://www.classicspeakerpages.net/IP.Bo鈥?/a>Do they look like this:
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That's the ADS L-710. Nice speakers. Take care of them. Hook them up to a nice, high quality receiver and they will give you years of pleasure. They are far better then the plastic box speakers that are so common today. To be specific they are comprised of two 7 inch woofers, a 2 inch dome midrange and a 1 inch dome tweeter. They will handle 75 watts nominal and 150 peak.
The amp is a completely separate component when compared to the speakers... so it most likely is not the same brand name.
Also, there should be a brand name on the speakers... there always is. Driver size doesn't say anything... there are half a million speakers out there with 6.5'' woofers, etc, etc, etc.
Sorry
... Sounds like Dances with Cats got it. Good luck!
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