Me, too re "I found some other really nice
speakers that I still have (and are now running on
my K3). I haven't touted them here, because
they've been discontinued for 20 years. :)"
I suspect many/most of us have such speakers
around. Anyway, these days there seems to be much
more interest in having a 27" video monitor
hanging on the wall to support the P3/SVGA and
other such devices ;-)
Phil W7OX
On 8/27/14, 11:02 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On Wed,8/27/2014 4:53 AM, Charlie T, K3ICH wrote:
little metal cased, Radio Shack "Optimus"
I agree with the recommendation. Back in the 80s
and 90s, we used a lot of the smaller
loudspeakers in this series to excite rooms with
sine sweeps, pink noise, and various other test
signals for acoustic testing. Yes, in those days
the enclosure was a dull silver-colored metal. I
never used them myself -- I found some other
really nice speakers that I still have (and are
now running on my K3). I haven't touted them
here, because they've been discontinued for 20
years. :)
It's silly to spend big bucks for a speaker (or
mic) for the ham shack. We don't need extended
response, but we do want FLAT response and
reasonably low distortion in the voice range.
73, Jim K9YC
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