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My speakers lasted many, many years. I used them in the LR for both the TV and for a small stereo, via a relay setup. All was well until we had a housecleaner for awhile. Although instructed not to touch anything electronic, I returned one day to find she had turned on the stereo, and cranked it to be able to hear the tunes over the vacuum cleaner she was running. Speakers were toast. She was fired on the spot. Drivers replaced with round Sony boombox drivers and RTV goo by TV repair shop who had "done this before". Yeah, they work, but... ugh.
The speakers (three maybe) with the "spare" set have not been evaluated since they came in the door, so their status is unknown. Foot touch controls on the pedestal were cute, until you realized that it all had to happen thru the cable box... Chip |
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Hers is the F38310. If I had infinite room, it is one of the sets I would like to own.
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Chris Quote from another forum: "(Antique TV collecting) always seemed to me to be a fringe hobby that only weirdos did." |
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