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SEAS 325 professional vintage project
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<blockquote data-quote="Langerman" data-source="post: 1191663" data-attributes="member: 23926"><p>Hi,</p><p>Thats why I am here. Live and learn. Thank you for the post. I wish someone would come along and enlighten us all on why these drivers were imported back then and lovely walnut boxes were crafted to house them in.</p><p> I can only speculate that they were built for the studio/mix guys on a limited bases but I stand corrected. I blasted them this afternoon with a 250w rms ss amp and man they came alive. They love power. Is that a feat of acoustic suspension in general?</p><p>Tzs503gp thank you.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Langerman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Langerman, post: 1191663, member: 23926"] Hi, Thats why I am here. Live and learn. Thank you for the post. I wish someone would come along and enlighten us all on why these drivers were imported back then and lovely walnut boxes were crafted to house them in. I can only speculate that they were built for the studio/mix guys on a limited bases but I stand corrected. I blasted them this afternoon with a 250w rms ss amp and man they came alive. They love power. Is that a feat of acoustic suspension in general? Tzs503gp thank you. Cheers, Langerman. [/QUOTE]
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