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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Adelaide
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Does any-one know anything about these?
Strange technology, polystyrene foam cone (well disc), plastic basket. Found it in a Bell and Howell 16mm projector, very fine piece of technology, and these speakers seem out of contex with the rest of the enginering? Definatly a mid-range, squaker,in fact. no bass, sibilant top (painfull actually. Just for fun. Cheers Philippe
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