HedgeHog
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I know beauty is subjective and will differ for many but does anyone remember these?
Don't let a smoker sit next to them...I know beauty is subjective and will differ for many but does anyone remember these?
Thanks@Pearljam5000 , I appreciate your efforts to find and post pictures of so many different and unusual speakers.
I'd be a lot more appreciative if they were posted with a make and model without someone having to ask every time!@Pearljam5000 , I appreciate your efforts to find and post pictures of so many different and unusual speakers.
Can we please all find a way to deliver one of these to Photonicinduction?
Obvious. "Mailbox A1"What is it?
I’m still a sucker for a slim floor stander with a nice wood finish. Somebody’s DIY:
I too like aesthetic beauty of these wood-finish floor standers, but I still always concern about the "physical stability"... Please refer to my post #3,056 on this thread.
In my post #3,056, I wrote;
We can see/look so many beautiful and elegant tallboy-style floor-standing speakers on this really enjoyable thread.
Many people are living in diastrophism countries/areas, however, including myself in Japan, and I am (we are) always much concerned about the physical stability of these speakers especially against lateral vibration (i.e. horizontal shaking) given by an earthquake.
1. The heavier the total weight,
2. The lower the height of gravity-center from the supporting base,
3. The wider the surface area of the supporting base (area covered by the supporting spikes/legs),
"the better" the stability against lateral vibration.
We can usually find/calculate on the catalog or spec-sheet total weight and supporting base area, but we do not always know the height of gravity center; we need to speculate/guess the height of the gravity center.
My observations on these speakers always include this "physical stability" perspective.