Speaker Slips Into Tight Quarters

Oct. 8, 2008
Subjectively described as being quite slim, the Wafer-Thin instrument speakers employ water-resistant Mylar cones, ABS plastic frames, and samarium cobalt magnets. They are available with either PC-mounting pins or holes and in diameters of 30, 40, or

Subjectively described as being quite slim, the Wafer-Thin instrument speakers employ water-resistant Mylar cones, ABS plastic frames, and samarium cobalt magnets. They are available with either PC-mounting pins or holes and in diameters of 30, 40, or 50 mm. Each size specifies a frequency response of 40 Hz to 2.6 kHz and impedances of 4Ω to 100Ω. For further information, call SHOGYO INTERNATIONAL CORP., Syosset, NY. (516) 921-9111

Company: SHOGYO INTERNATIONAL CORP.

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