enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Celestion - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celestion

    Somewhere around 1969 the Celestion Ditton range of consumer stereo teak veneered floor speakers was unleashed on the British public. The range would go on to include smaller bookshelf models, but initially the lowest model was the very popular Ditton 15, to be renamed the 15XR (see the catalogue from 1978), and the top of the range was the formidable and always rare Ditton 66.

  3. File:Celestion catalogue 1978.pdf - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Celestion_catalogue...

    Download QR code; In other projects ... Specifications for Celestion speakers 1978. Date: 23 August 1978: Source: ... Click on a date/time to view the file as it ...

  4. HH Electronics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HH_Electronics

    The I/C100 was also put in a cabinet (called a Combo) with 2 x 12" Celestion Speakers. Following a move to Bar Hill , Cambridge circa 1975, or just before, HH extended its range of sound reinforcement equipment to include models such as the MA100 Mixer Amplifier, a 100 watt, 5 channel PA amplifier 'head' with a switchable spring reverb.

  5. List of loudspeaker manufacturers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_loudspeaker...

    PMC speakers: United Kingdom Polk Audio: United States ProAc: United Kingdom PSB Speakers: Canada QSC Audio Products: United States Quad Electroacoustics: United Kingdom (brand) Radio Shack: United States RCF audio: Italy Rectilinear Research Corporation: United States Rega Research: United Kingdom Renkus-Heinz: United States ReVox: Switzerland ...

  6. Fender Hot Rod Deluxe - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Hot_Rod_Deluxe

    From 1996–2010, the stock speaker is an Eminence Legend 1258 75 Watt (special design) speaker. In 2010 the updated version, (dubbed the Hot Rod Deluxe III) was equipped with a Celestion G12P-80 speaker. In 2018 it was updated again with a Celestion A-Type speaker, pine cabinet, smoother-sounding spring reverb and modified preamp circuitry.

  7. What 'secret' loudspeaker codes mean at department stores - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2010-10-13-what-secret...

    This "code" is one of many innocuous sounding secret codes that. If you've been shopping in a big box retail store you've probably heard an announcement on the loudspeaker such as, "code yellow ...

  8. Traynor Amplifiers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traynor_Amplifiers

    YCX12WR – 40-watt, 1x12" Celestion speaker in Wine Red leatherette covering. YCX12BLUE – 40-watt, 1x12" Celestion speaker in Blue Nubtex covering. YCX212 – 160-watt, 2x12" Celestion speakers. YCS412 – 240-watt / Angled, 4x12" Celestion Vintage 30 speakers, with versatile 4 or 16 ohm operation, or 2x8ohm stereo operation.

  9. Jensen Loudspeakers - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jensen_Loudspeakers

    All Jensen speakers also include a date and manufacturer's code. Jensen's source code is 220. Accompanying the company specific code (220) is the last digit of the year and the 2 digits of the week manufactured, creating a 6 digit code usually imprinted on the speaker edge or the magnet housing. Thus a code of 220534 would denote a Jensen ...