Electro Voice SP13.5TRBXWK Rearaxial Softspeaker
https://www.audioclassics.com/brochure/SP13.5TRBXWK.pdf
"No messy floors to mop! WOW!"
This site has a price and a shopping cart but I don't see shipping cost on 68,000 pounds.
Audio Classics - SP13.5TRBXWK
https://www.audioclassics.com/brochure/SP13.5TRBXWK.pdf
"No messy floors to mop! WOW!"
This site has a price and a shopping cart but I don't see shipping cost on 68,000 pounds.
Audio Classics - SP13.5TRBXWK
Here is my collection of unique data sheets. The links in them have long ago gone dead.
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Lol indeed. I must have that 25120 data sheet somewhere, I remember when they launched the device... 🙂
That wouldn't work - you need one for each ear! 😉A cork is cheaper.
The Belchfire pdf is sublime! 😀 I quote:Here is my collection of unique data sheets. The links in them have long ago gone dead.
"The BF-6000 SUX represents a breath-taking Crown leap forward into the past in technical innovation and gut-wrenching power that is guaranteed for an unprecedented 25 years."
although reading it I was reminded of The Plasmatron
which costs $5,199 or $7,199 depending on version. Helpfully, the page has this explanation of how it works:"Out of the past, comes the sweet sound of the future…"
"The Plasmatron provides a more linear voltage output by adding negative resistance to the power line source impedance. But that’s ‘EE-speak’... What that really means is: the voltage supplied by the Plasmatron won’t drop. In fact, it can actually go up, when the load is increased. Need more. Get more."
Brilliant! 🙂
Is there a one size fits all, Swarovski crystal, bio-thermal powered version of the sub woofer available?
When you order something from Mouser via their Dutch site, there is always a note in Dutch printed at the bottom of the shipping list about the conditions of the besteling. They probably mean bestelling, Dutch for order, but it actually says besteling, theft.
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Brilliant! 🙂
There was a whole book of these published.
https://www.amazon.com/Total-harmon...560&sr=1-1&keywords=total+harmonic+distortion
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When you order something from Mouser via their Dutch site, there is always a note in Dutch printed at the bottom of the shipping list about the conditions of the besteling. They probably mean bestelling, Dutch for order, but it actually says besteling, theft.
Unfortunate 🙂 but easily done without proper proof reading...
It would be fitting for some audio companies who specialise in snake oil to have besteling on their printed order confirmation.
There was a whole book of these published.
https://www.amazon.com/Total-harmon...560&sr=1-1&keywords=total+harmonic+distortion
Thank you!
Mostly RF stuff - Here's one for Howie
What does FCC mean?
That's a cartoon for amateur radio "hams".
Federal Communications Commission, they have licensing and oversight on hams.
Federal Communications Commission - Wikipedia
Federal Communications Commission, they have licensing and oversight on hams.
Federal Communications Commission - Wikipedia
That's a cartoon for amateur radio "hams".
Federal Communications Commission, they have licensing and oversight on hams.
Federal Communications Commission - Wikipedia
Thank you!
Here is my collection of unique data sheets. The links in them have long ago gone dead.
Ultra-deep 1U with sloped front that spews flames? I guess now we know where Chameleon got their amp design from...
Here's a very not politically correct joke datasheet from National... Goes well with some of their advertisements from that era, oddly enough. Probably can be attributed to Bob Widlar.
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