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Old 27th August 2009, 12:57 PM   #1
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Default Technics' flat-diaphragm, coaxial speakers - any owners?

Hi guys.

I was just wondering if any members might happen to have a pair of some of Technics' flat-diapragm dual or triple concentric speakers like the SB-RX30, RX50 or RX70 as I'm trying to track down a bit more info on them. They look intriguing with their design and claim of phase linearity (same goes for the SB-R100 and 200).

I've already had a look on TVK, k-nisi, audio-heritage, etc, and while there's some really nice stuff there, it would be interesting to see what some owners have to say about them, or if they have any extra info on them (brochure scans, etc).

Cheers, Jon.
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