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Anyone know the model / brand of a 2-way headphone (meaning it had a
seperate woofer and tweeter in each side) that sold on the early 80's? I used them as a teenager at a friends house and I thought they sounded great but I have never encountered anything like it before. These phones were large but flat (they didn't have a big cup but more of a flat plane that housed drivers). j |
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On May 6, 7:06 pm, MiNe 109 wrote:
In article .com, "Two drivers" sounds like AKG, but "flat plane" sounds like Stax. Neither fits both parts of your description: the AKGs have cups and Stax are electrostatic. http://www.stax.co.jp/Export/SR303e.html I'm pretty sure these weren't stax or elctrostatics. The ear pieces were thinner than the stax but also not as big in diameter. Thanks for trying though. |
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