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Well known in its own country, the British loudspeaker manufacturer Mordaunt-Short is perhaps less of a household word among American audio enthusiasts. In its more than...
New England Audio Resource, Inc. (NEAR) has developed a line of loudspeakers designed to provide high-quality reproduction at affordable prices. The NEAR-40M, a floor-standing columnar...
The NHT SuperOne is a compact two-way speaker system that, in the manufacturer’s words, “sets a new standard for compact performance” and “provides the clarity, balance, and...
The VT-2 is NHT’s reference audio/video speaker system. According to the manufacturer, it is designed (like its smaller brother, the VT-1A) to meet the needs of both high-fidelity...
The NSM Model 50, despite its conventional appearance, is not just another conventional column loudspeaker. The goal of its designers was to produce a “compact acoustic suspension...
The Coherent Audio Monitor (CAM) speaker systems from Ohm Acoustics were designed to provide optimum sound and stereo imaging under a variety of difficult installation conditions that...
The line of “Full Room Stereo” speakers from Ohm Acoustics is designed to provide a wide, deep, and tall sonic image at almost any point in the listening room rather than only at...
Ohm Acoustics is best known for unique loudspeaker systems based on the patented designs of the late Lincoln Walsh. Essentially, a Walsh speaker uses a single cone driver that faces...
The late Lincoln Walsh, a pioneer in hi-fi some thirty-five years ago, invented a loudspeaker unlike any other in its principle of operation. It creates a coherent cylindrical sound...
The Optimus PRO LX5 (sold through Radio Shack stores) is a compact, inexpensive loudspeaker featuring a novel wide-dispersion tweeter that radiates to the front and rear in a dipolar...
The Optimus PRO-7, sold through Radio Shack stores, is a true minispeaker, small and light enough to be held in the palm of one's hand. It is also a true two-way system, with a 4-inch...
PSB Speakers — the company’s name is derived from the initials of its founder and chief designer, Paul Barton — are designed and manufactured in Canada. Over the years, the PSB...