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Yamaha had speakers shaped like an ear and Onkyo had a speaker enclosure purposely designed to vibrate, not unlike a violin. Takamine.
The D-TK10
https://www.hk.onkyo.com/en/product-details.php?id=22
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For the diminutive audiophile.
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1) as seen at ASR
1) I had a single Yamaha "Earspeaker" (dump find). It actually sounded pretty good. It was a particularly weird one, with a cast metal baffle, a horn tweeter, and an open-backed cabinet ("open baffle" alignment). The plastic coated ear woofer thingy was starting to delaminate, sort of like the large, flat Polk PRs (e.g., on the LF14 subwoofer) that had the central crepe foam flat disk.
(somewhere I have a photo of the front baffle... not handily, though)
I've probably mentioned that before
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I believe this was the cartridge that first broke the $100.00 ceiling. At the time everybody else who worked at the audio store couldn't believe anybody would pay that amount for a phono cartridge even if it came with three styli.
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What could possibly go wrong?
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Wow molding plexiglass like that in 1939 must have been fun.
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from away...
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(Yeah, "we" may have seen that first one before. No matter; worth seein' again, I'd opine.)
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^^^ Good to read that there are Gigolos in use "in private homes in the Ohio and Michigan area". Doubtless while the husbands are at the office, or maybe at a three-martini lunch.
https://youtu.be/Kkrb4h4weW4
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meanwhile, back on the Island of Misfit Old Audio Ads.
source: https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Radio-Electronics/50s/1954/Radio-Electronics-1954-06.pdf
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Ah, Permoflux with dual driving point horn design in a korina blonde enclosure, now that's a speaker concept.
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SeleniumFalcon wrote: »Ah, Permoflux with dual driving point horn design in a korina blonde enclosure, now that's a speaker concept.
I dig it when you talk all technical
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The latest Stones tour has been a little rough on Keith Richards
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Anyone else read the review of this bad boy in the latest TAS magazine?
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Anyone else read the review of this bad boy in the latest TAS magazine?
Not yet. They also have a positive review of the Polk R200 speaker in this issue.
Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
Sony XA-5400ES SACD; Pass XP-22 pre; X600.5 amps
Magico S5 MKII Mcast Rose speakers; SPOD spikes
Shunyata Triton v3/Typhon QR on source, Denali 2000 (2) on amps
Shunyata Sigma XLR analog ICs, Sigma speaker cables
Shunyata Sigma HC (2), Sigma Analog, Sigma Digital, Z Anaconda (3) power cables
Mapleshade Samson V.3 four shelf solid maple rack, Micropoint brass footers
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Yeah I read that, pretty good review. Seems like Polk nailed the price to performance by using the Legend series drivers in a lower-cost enclosure, without sacrificing too much musicality. I got the impression that the author truly enjoyed how they sounded.