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Old 3rd May 2008, 05:40 PM   #1
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Default Old unknown speaker panels??? Help!

Hello all. I am looking for some help by you sharp-eyed experts on these speaker panels my friend picked up recently. He says the seller claimed they were German-made, but there does not seem to be any brand names or numbers on the components. I have an attachment with pix, but it is too big, and the site won't take it. Looks to be four-way design, with mid-woofer enclosed. The rounded corners on the panel suggest that these may have been in-wall mounted.

My own personal observation of what is there does not smack of any substantial quality about the set, and I think they were custom made, rather than manufactured in quantity. Anyway, those of you who enjoy this sort of thing may want to email me and I will send you the pix. Wish I could have put them on as an attachment,and I will try to condense the emai, as it is quite lengthy.
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Old 3rd May 2008, 05:49 PM   #2
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If you have troubles, send me the pic and I will resize it for you. I may be away for a bit so this might happen later.
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If you have a windows machine and are using an email client like Outlook, or outlook express or thunderbird, the solution is easy. Select the images, then right click - there is an option send to: then select mail recipient and windows will automatically prompt you to resize. Email them to yourself.

You can also use the freeware irfanview to batch resize them if you are using a web mail client.
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