Interesting Speakers

Great I’ll use that as a guide. Anyone got a similarly powered Class A sitting around?:blush:

Err, yes :wink:

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…must resist…just buy a denon and chromecast…and repeat…

Have a bit more to drink, and then pm me with your offer :smile:

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Tri-Art Audio open baffle speakers from Canada. Heard them at the Warsaw show. Sounded quite attractive.

:roll_eyes:

The Wonderful World of Turntable Design AKA: Dave's Fugly World Of TT Wank.

I haz the dumb.

What does that mean?

I haz the dumb too. I was trying to include the link to the post on the TT thread and failed :disappointed:

TFFT

I thought the drink was starting to take effect :wink:

The bamboo TT? Actually it’s all made of bamboo :slight_smile: The turntable sounded very nice too.

It haz.

I like the two triangles, and the how many levels can we create for equipment.

Lots of feet foo going on there.

Greenwall loudspeaker.

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No idea, nicked off Pinterest.

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I’m tentatively putting this forward as the first ever moving coil loudspeaker

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Ernst Werner von Siemens - 1877

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It seems Siemens did have a 19th century patent on using a moving coil for the purposes of making sound. But I can’t see whether he thought of driving a cone with it. I think the pic you have is the Rice and Kellogg speaker from 1921 which is often recognised as the first cone loudspeaker https://stuckinthestudio.wordpress.com/2016/08/26/history-of-the-loudspeaker/ (before that there were horns and a selection of other weird and wonderful schemes).

VB

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:joy::joy::joy::joy:

Needs more gold to be for the Arab market. Probably footballer or something. What ever it is it looks horrible,

So have your ordered a set.:wink:

Nein.

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