Neil McCauley
31-05-2011, 13:50
Shortly after starting Subjective Audio in 1976 I came across my first pair of Cambridge audio speakers. A not unhappy experience. I made some notes at the time. Thus what follows here is a combination of facts (manufacturer’s specifications) plus my subjective impressions derived from deciphering my notes. And after that, memories of the experiences.
Specifications:
Dimensions: 31” (h) x 13” (w) x 13” (d0
Weight: circa 52 lbs
Type: transmission Line
Drive units: 13” x 9” (EMI) bass + 5” midrange + 2” tweeter (make unknown to me)
Crossover points: 400Hz and 3kHz
Impedance: 8 ohms
Finish. Teak, Walnut, Rosewood and special order white
RRP in 1976: £185 inc vat
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Specifications:
Dimensions: 31” (h) x 13” (w) x 13” (d0
Weight: circa 52 lbs
Type: transmission Line
Drive units: 13” x 9” (EMI) bass + 5” midrange + 2” tweeter (make unknown to me)
Crossover points: 400Hz and 3kHz
Impedance: 8 ohms
Finish. Teak, Walnut, Rosewood and special order white
RRP in 1976: £185 inc vat
Continues via this link > http://not-boring-honestly.blogspot.com/2011/05/all-you-might-want-and-need-to-know.html