40-1354 driver
· A RadioShack 5" driver discontinued Posted by Herbert Jeschke on Novem at Maybe you knew this all along but it struck me unpleasant as I tried to buy my next two pairs of this very nice indeed speaker. Designed specifically for the Radio Shack a (unfortunately out of print) wide-range driver, it should accept any 5 1/4" driver with a fs of and moderate Qts ( - ). For a larger. · The first officers arrived on the scene at p.m. and located the white sedan exiting the complex. The car was pulled over, and a male driver was detained, police said.
Found records in Search of High Efficiency Speaker Asylum.. 1: Re: 's are cool! () Posted by Altec on , () Hey Mark, glad someone else has tried the old !:). Over the years, ol' Radio Shack sourced some fine sounding drivers. The best known (well, best pedigreed) of these was the 4" fullrange, which was more or less identical to the Fostex (Foster) FE These have a cult following of sorts, but actually I think they're kind of harsh. Another R/S cult classic was the dual cone These designs are all based on Bob Brines straight ML-TQWT for the which was developed using Martin King's TL software. Steven Brown Experiments I built two (very) quick pairs of cabs for a pair of 's in each box. (total of 8 drivers).
Looking to create a nice list of all the links for cabinet plans for the DIYers here. Post a link and I'll make a master list here. Fostex. Sept The 12are both interesting drivers the is similar to the Pioneer B20FU20 8" twincone driver that's still available, e.g. Psychophysiological indicators of leisure, p. 73– In: B.L. Driver, P.J. Brown, and. G.L. Peterson (eds.).
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