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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Hampshire
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Hi,
sorry no pictures, just my distant memories. A long time ago my father had some odd speakers and I'd like to know what they were. They were purchased in the mid-late 60's in London. The speakers were approx 18" wide and 18" deep, but stood between 4'-5' tall. I think there were two drivers , one firing downward (bass) and one firing upward/backward from a top mounted driver. The top sloped backward . Each speaker had a wooden disk, mounted on a curved metal bracket, which the upward firing driver pointed at, and which dispersed the sound back out into the room. I have no idea what they sounded like, my father had a Rogers Cadet amp and I *think* a garrard turntable at that time. I wonder if anyone recognises these from the description |
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