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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
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Just bought a pair of DLK model 1 speaker at a garage sale for $5. They sound really nice and have real wood cabinets. Does anyone know anything about these? Thanks
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Speakerholic
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8" 2 way with phenolic ring tweets and variable L-pads. If they sound good, they are good.
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Audio Junkie
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DLK and later Domus was a House brand my Minnesota electronics retailer called SHAACK electronics. they were designed by Steve Tate. Most models were very good for there time. the 1-1/2 model being there most popular. featured two 8" woofers with rubber surrounds and Phenolic ring tweeter.
I have a pair of Model 3's in my rehearsal room now. still sound like new. It is amazing how many of these i have found all over the united states. as far as i know, they were only sold here in MN. Killer buy! Zc |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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They do sound really good and are in good condition and $5 for the pair. I will keep my eyes out for any others. I appreciate your info about these.
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