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KOSS Speakers of yesteryear
Once upon a time Koss manufactured a decent sounding loudspeaker...
Last edited by Array : October 18th 08 at 10:32 PM |
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KOSS Speakers of yesteryear
On May 7, 6:17 pm, Array wrote:
Once upon a time Koss manufactured a decent sounding loudspeaker. The CM-1020 was one such bird, and quite possibly a few others from that line-up. The tweeter (pictured) is from a set of CM-530, which was an 8" two way system with a passive. The CM-1020 was a 3-way using an 8" woofer but in an extremely large cabinet, but a differing tweeter. It did have some bass response, and came in a real wood cabinet with inset brass carrying handles. Ah yes. +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: Koss Tweeters.jpg | |Download:http://www.audiobanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=127| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- Array And I'll also bet that the Accutrac turntable's IR receiver reminds you of the HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, right??? WTF??? Jeff |
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