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  2. Cerwin-Vega - Wikipedia

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    Early speaker from Vega Labs. Cerwin-Vega was founded as Vega Associates [4] (with later name changes to Vega Laboratories and then Cerwin-Vega) by aerospace engineer Eugene J. "Gene" Czerwinski (1927–2010) in 1954, [4] and became noted for producing an 18" speaker capable of producing 130 dB in SPL at 30 Hz, an astonishing level during its time.

  3. Sensurround - Wikipedia

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    Sensurround involved the installation of large, low frequency, horn-loaded speakers which contained specially designed 18-inch Cerwin-Vega Model 189 ES drivers in custom black wood cabinets. Three horn configurations were available, Model-C (Corner), Model-W (Folded Bass Bin) and Model-M (Modular).

  4. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    Cerwin-Vega states that its folded horn subwoofer cabinets, "...on average, produce 6 dB more output at 1 watt than a dual 18[-inch] vented box" giving "four times the output with half the number of drivers". [93] The Cerwin-Vega JE-36C has a five feet long folded horn chamber length in the wooden cabinet. [93]

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    ™/®Cerwin-Vega Inc. SVG development . The SVG code is . This text-logo was created with Inkscape. Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false:

  6. Fifteen-inch gauge railway - Wikipedia

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    Standard gauge line closed 1982. 15-inch gauge line opened 1990. Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway: UK Lincolnshire Conwy Valley Railway Museum: UK Betws-y-Coed, North Wales (short tramway) Craigtoun Miniature Railway: UK Craigtoun Park, St. Andrews: Duffield Bank Railway: UK Closed 1916 Eaton Hall Railway: UK Closed 1946 Evesham Vale Light ...

  7. Stroker McGurk - Wikipedia

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    Stroker McGurk is a cartoon character created by Tom Medley, featured in Hot Rod and Rod & Custom. Medley's famed creation debuted in the third issue of Hot Rod, [1] and continued in the magazine until 1955. He would reappear briefly in 1964 and 1965, [2] and occasionally in Rod & Custom in the 1980s.

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