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Sonics (founded by Joachim Gerhard, ex-Audio Physic) is a German high-end loudspeaker brand. The AS 337 is a premium floorstander designed for natural sound, with phase-accurate drivers ...
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Sony’s vintage loudspeakers from the 1970s–80s often featured bold styling and powerful sound. The SA-7330 was designed as a large-format speaker for home hi-fi systems.
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From Tannoy’s Arena series, these compact satellite speakers were designed for modern home theater setups. Stylish and slim, yet they carry Tannoy’s signature clarity.
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The Technics SB-A32 was part of Technics’ 1990s floorstanding loudspeaker range, designed for home stereo and theater use. Known for its punchy bass and crisp treble, it ...
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A 1990s Technics floorstanding speaker, designed for home stereo and AV use. Known for its strong bass response and reliability.
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• Type: 3-way floorstanding
• Drivers: 12” woofer, ...
History & Description
Technics produced several horn-loaded speaker systems in the late 1970s and 1980s, incorporating Tractrix horn designs for improved dispersion and efficiency. These horns were developed to provide ...
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One of the most popular modern bookshelf speakers, known for its exceptional performance at a very low price. Still regarded as a reference in budget hi-fi.
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Launched in the mid-2000s, the Diamond 9.5 was part of the award-winning Diamond series. A budget-friendly British floorstander with warm, engaging sound.
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• Type: 2.5-way floorstanding
• Drivers: ...
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Released in 1974, the Yamaha NS-1000 is legendary. It was the first speaker in the world to use beryllium dome midrange and tweeter drivers, giving it unmatched ...
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