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  • AR-338 1975 (Acoustic) 2-way bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design from Acoustic Research, likely part of their budget lineup in the 1970s.
  • Research 206HO 1975 (Acoustic) Vintage loudspeaker from Acoustic Research, likely featuring acoustic suspension design and dome tweeters with balanced sound reproduction.
  • Research 266HO 1975 (Acoustic) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's HO series, offering balanced sound with 10-inch woofer and dome tweeter in a bass reflex design.
  • Research 312HO 1975 (Acoustic) High Output 3-way acoustic suspension speaker from Acoustic Research, designed for improved efficiency and power handling while preserving accurate sound reproduction.
  • Research M4 1976 (Acoustic) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's M-series, featuring acoustic suspension design and accurate sound reproduction.
  • Research S30 1980 (Acoustic) The Acoustic Research S30 is a vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from 1980, offering balanced sound and solid performance in a compact design.
  • Research Limited Model 3 1981 (Acoustic) High-performance bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's Limited Series, offering audiophile-grade sound at an accessible price point in the early 1980s.
  • Research-310HO 1982 (Acoustic) High-output bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's classic line, known for neutral sound and acoustic suspension design.
  • Research Status SC-2 1984 (Acoustic) Two-way acoustic suspension loudspeaker from Acoustic Research's Status series, produced in the mid-1980s with balanced sound and durable design.
  • Research S20 1987 (Acoustic) Vintage stereo speaker from Acoustic Research's S Series, featuring acoustic suspension design and balanced sound performance.
  • Research TSW-100 1987 (Acoustic) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research with 100W power handling and classic acoustic design principles.
  • Research TSW-110 1987 (Acoustic) Acoustic Research TSW-110 floorstanding speaker from 1987, featuring 2-way bass reflex design and 10-inch woofer with neutral sound signature.
  • Research TSW-310 1987 (Acoustic) Vintage stereo speaker from Acoustic's TSW series with balanced sound and classic build, produced from 1987 to 1990.
  • Research Edge Sequel 1988 (Acoustic) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic's EDGE series, offering balanced sound and solid build for budget-focused audiophiles in the late 1980s.
  • Research TSW-410 1988 (Acoustic) Acoustic Research TSW-410 floorstanding speaker from 1988, featuring a 2-way design with 10-inch woofer and dome tweeter in a sealed enclosure.
  • Research TSW-510 1988 (Acoustic) Vintage 2-way bass reflex speaker from Acoustic Research with 10-inch woofer and dome tweeter, part of the TSW series from the late 1980s.
  • Research TSW-810 1988 (Acoustic) High-performance vintage loudspeaker from Acoustic Research's TSW series, combining acoustic suspension principles with modern power handling for balanced, high-fidelity sound.
  • Research TSW-610 1989 (Acoustic) Vintage floor-standing speaker from Acoustic Research's TSW series, featuring acoustic suspension design and accurate sound reproduction.
  • Research TSW-710 1989 (Acoustic) High-performance 2-way bass reflex speaker from Acoustic Research's TSW series, combining modern design with acoustic suspension heritage.
  • Research TSW-910 1989 (Acoustic) High-performance 3-way speaker from Acoustic Research's TSW series, featuring acoustic suspension design and accurate sound reproduction.
  • Research M1 1995 (Acoustic) High-fidelity bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's M series, combining classic acoustic suspension design with modern materials for balanced, detailed sound.
  • Research M2 2012 (Acoustic) Acoustic Research M2 bookshelf speaker with balanced sound and modern revival design.
  • Research M3 2012 (Acoustic) Acoustic Research M3 bookshelf speaker from the 2012 modern revival series, combining classic design principles with modern materials for accurate, neutral sound reproduction.
  • Research-Edge 2012 (Acoustic) Affordable high-performance bookshelf speaker from Acoustic's modern revival era with balanced sound and contemporary build.
  • AR-1 1954 (Acoustic Research) First acoustic suspension speaker offering accurate bass in a compact design.
  • AR-1W 1954 (Acoustic Research) The Acoustic Research AR-1W, introduced in 1954, was the first commercially successful acoustic suspension speaker, setting new standards for bass accuracy and compact design in high-fidelity audio.
  • AR-1x 1958 (Acoustic Research) One of the first commercially successful acoustic suspension speakers with accurate bass and natural sound.
  • AR-2 1958 (Acoustic Research) The Acoustic Research AR-2 is a classic bookshelf speaker from 1958, renowned for its acoustic suspension design and natural sound reproduction.
  • AR-2a 1958 (Acoustic Research) The Acoustic Research AR-2a is a classic bookshelf speaker from 1958 featuring acoustic suspension design and renowned for its accurate sound and compact size.
  • AR-3 1958 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity loudspeaker pioneering acoustic suspension design with accurate bass and neutral sound.
  • AR-2ax 1964 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and natural sound signature.
  • AR-2X 1964 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity acoustic suspension speaker from 1964, known for accurate bass and natural sound reproduction.
  • AR-4 1965 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and warm sound signature.
  • AR-10 1967 (Acoustic Research) Classic floor-standing speaker with acoustic suspension design, known for accurate bass and natural sound reproduction.
  • AR-3a 1967 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity 3-way speaker with acoustic suspension design, renowned for accuracy and deep bass response.
  • AR-4X 1967 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and warm sound signature.
  • AR-4xa 1967 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • AR-3a Improved 1969 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity 3-way acoustic suspension loudspeaker with dome midrange and tweeter, renowned for accuracy and professional monitoring use.
  • AR-4ax 1969 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research with acoustic suspension design and smooth, non-fatiguing sound.
  • AR-5 1970 (Acoustic Research) Classic 2-way acoustic suspension speaker from Acoustic Research, known for accurate sound and innovative design.
  • AR-925 1970 (Acoustic Research) Classic 3-way acoustic suspension speaker from Acoustic Research, known for accurate bass and natural sound reproduction.
  • AR-16 1972 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-16 two-way bookshelf speaker from 1972, featuring acoustic suspension design and accurate sound reproduction.
  • AR-6 1972 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-6 bookshelf speaker from 1972, featuring acoustic suspension design and smooth, balanced sound reproduction.
  • AR-15 1973 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's 1970s lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and accurate sound reproduction.
  • AR-8 1973 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research featuring acoustic suspension design and balanced sound for its era.
  • AR-8S 1973 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and dome tweeter from Acoustic Research's 1970s lineup.
  • AR-12 1974 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-12 3-way bookshelf speaker from 1974, featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • AR-25BXI 1975 (Acoustic Research) Vintage loudspeaker model from Acoustic Research with limited available data.
  • AR-38BX 1975 (Acoustic Research) Affordable bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's BX series, offering warm, balanced sound with classic design elements.
  • AR-7 1975 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design, known for balanced sound and affordability in the 1970s.
  • AR-11 1976 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-11 3-way speaker system with acoustic suspension design, known for accurate sound and neutral tonal balance.
  • AR-14 1976 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-14 bookshelf speaker from 1976 featuring 2-way acoustic suspension design with 8-inch woofer and 1-inch dome tweeter.
  • AR-10π (AR-10 Pie) 1978 (Acoustic Research) High-performance acoustic suspension floorstanding speaker from Acoustic Research's Improved Performance series, featuring time-aligned drivers and advanced materials for accurate sound reproduction.
  • AR-17 1978 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's Advanced Development series, known for neutral sound and acoustic suspension design.
  • AR-18 1978 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker with accurate bass and neutral sound, produced by Acoustic Research from 1978 to 1983.
  • AR-18S 1978 (Acoustic Research) Vintage bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research with acoustic suspension design and balanced sound signature.
  • AR-50 1978 (Acoustic Research) The Acoustic Research AR-50 is a 2-way acoustic suspension speaker from the late 1970s, known for its balanced sound and compact design.
  • AR-9 1978 (Acoustic Research) High-performance 4-way floorstanding speaker from Acoustic Research's classic era, known for accurate sound and deep bass response.
  • AR-90 1978 (Acoustic Research) High-performance 4-way acoustic suspension speaker with dual woofers and time-aligned design for accurate sound reproduction.
  • AR-91 1978 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity floor-standing speaker from Acoustic Research's Classic Series, featuring acoustic suspension design and time-aligned drivers for accurate sound reproduction.
  • AR-92 1978 (Acoustic Research) High-performance floor-standing speaker from Acoustic Research's classic line, known for accurate sound and innovative dome midrange design.
  • AR-94 1978 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-94 3-way speaker system with acoustic suspension design, known for accurate sound reproduction and solid build quality from the late 1970s.
  • AR-18BX 1980 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design, offering balanced sound and classic AR performance at an accessible price point.
  • AR-218V 1980 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-218V bookshelf speaker from the early 1980s, part of the value-oriented 'V' series offering balanced sound and solid build at an affordable price.
  • AR-38S 1980 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's budget line in the 1980s, offering balanced sound and solid construction for its era.
  • AR-58B 1980 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-58B bookshelf speaker from 1980, part of the 50 series with balanced sound and 8-ohm impedance.
  • AR-93S 1980 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity 3-way acoustic suspension speaker from Acoustic Research's Classic series, known for neutral sound and precise bass response.
  • AR-94S 1980 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity 3-way acoustic suspension speaker from Acoustic Research's classic series, known for accurate sound and solid build quality.
  • AR-18B 1981 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's budget-friendly B series, featuring acoustic suspension design and accurate sound reproduction.
  • AR-93 1981 (Acoustic Research) High-performance 3-way acoustic suspension speaker from Acoustic Research's Advanced Development Series, known for neutral sound and deep bass extension.
  • AR-18BXI 1982 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-18BXI bookshelf speaker from 1982, featuring acoustic suspension design, 10-inch woofer, and bi-wire capability.
  • AR-30B 1982 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-30B bookshelf speaker from 1982, a 2-way bass reflex design with 10-inch woofer and dome tweeter, designed for balanced, musical sound.
  • AR-28B 1983 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's 28 series, offering balanced sound with classic AR tuning at an affordable price point.
  • AR-78LS 1983 (Acoustic Research) Vintage stereo speaker from Acoustic Research's Linear Series, offering balanced sound and classic design for budget-conscious audiophiles.
  • AR-8BX 1983 (Acoustic Research) Affordable 2-way bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's BX series, offering warm, balanced sound with solid build quality.
  • AR-58BX 1984 (Acoustic Research) High-performance bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's BX series, combining modern efficiency with classic acoustic suspension characteristics.
  • AR-98LS 1984 (Acoustic Research) High-performance floor-standing speaker from Acoustic Research's Legacy Series, featuring acoustic suspension design and exceptional tonal accuracy.
  • AR-9LS 1984 (Acoustic Research) High-performance 4-way floorstanding speaker from Acoustic Research's LS series, known for powerful bass and detailed sound reproduction.
  • AR-58S 1985 (Acoustic Research) High-performance 2-way bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's Advanced Development Series, combining vintage acoustic suspension principles with modern driver technology.
  • AR-915 1985 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-915 3-way bookshelf speaker from 1985, featuring acoustic suspension design and balanced sound signature.
  • Research TSW-210 1986 (Acoustic Research) Two-way bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's late-1980s TSW series, combining modern efficiency with acoustic suspension heritage.
  • AR-8BXi 1987 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-8BXi bookshelf speaker from 1987, part of the Advanced Development Series with balanced sound and modern efficiency.
  • AR-98LSI 1987 (Acoustic Research) High-performance 3-way floorstanding speaker from Acoustic Research's late-era lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer finish.
  • AR-58BXI 1988 (Acoustic Research) High-performance bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's Advanced Development Series, combining classic acoustic suspension principles with modern materials and efficiency.
  • AR-28BX 1989 (Acoustic Research) Affordable 2-way bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's BX series, featuring bass reflex design and vintage AR sound signature.
  • AR-48B 1989 (Acoustic Research) Affordable 2-way bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's late-era lineup, offering balanced sound with classic AR characteristics.
  • AR-28bxi 1990 (Acoustic Research) Affordable floor-standing speaker from Acoustic Research's BX series, offering balanced sound with acoustic suspension heritage.
  • AR-3ST 1990 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity acoustic suspension speaker from Acoustic Research's legendary '3' series, combining vintage design with modern materials for warm, accurate sound.
  • AR-48BXI 1990 (Acoustic Research) Affordable 2-way bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's BX series with balanced sound and solid build quality.
  • AR-48S 1991 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-48S bookshelf speaker from 1991, a balanced 2-way design bridging vintage acoustic suspension heritage with modern materials.
  • AR-25 1992 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-25 two-way bookshelf speaker from the early 1990s, part of the Advanced Response series combining classic acoustic suspension principles with modern materials.
  • AR-28S 1992 (Acoustic Research) High-value bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's Performance Series with balanced sound and modern design elements.
  • AR-3T 1993 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity 2-way bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and modernized AR heritage.
  • AR-48BX 1993 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-48BX bookshelf speaker from the 1990s BX series, offering balanced sound and solid build at an affordable price.
  • AR-9LSI 1993 (Acoustic Research) High-performance 3-way floorstanding speaker with dual 12-inch woofers and acoustic suspension design from the final era of original Acoustic Research.
  • AR-19 1994 (Acoustic Research) Acoustic Research AR-19 bookshelf speaker from the Advanced Development Series, offering warm, balanced sound with acoustic suspension design.
  • AR-303a 1994 (Acoustic Research) High-fidelity floor-standing speaker from Acoustic Research's Classic series, combining vintage acoustic suspension principles with modern materials for accurate, neutral sound.
  • AR-38BXi 2000 (Acoustic Research) Compact bookshelf speaker from Acoustic Research's BX series with balanced sound and budget-friendly design.
  • The New Advent Loudspeaker 1968 (Advent) A classic high-fidelity loudspeaker featuring acoustic suspension design and renowned for its natural sound and accurate bass response.
  • The Advent Loudspeaker (Original/Larger Advent, 1969) 1969 (Advent) Original Advent loudspeaker from 1969 featuring acoustic suspension design and dome tweeter for high-fidelity sound at an affordable price.
  • The Smaller Advent Loudspeaker 1970 (Advent) Affordable bookshelf speaker from 1970 with acoustic suspension design and warm sound signature.
  • Advent 3002 1972 (Advent) High-fidelity stereo speaker from Advent's 3000 series, featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Advent Maestro (A-1012, Top-of-the-Line) 1972 (Advent) High-fidelity stereo speaker with acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet from the early 1970s.
  • Advent Laureate 1974 (Advent) High-fidelity acoustic suspension loudspeaker from Advent's premium 1970s lineup, known for accurate sound and solid walnut construction.
  • Advent 2002 1975 (Advent) Affordable high-fidelity speaker from the 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • Advent 4002 1975 (Advent) Vintage bookshelf speakers from the 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • Advent 5002 1975 (Advent) Vintage floor-standing speaker from the 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • Advent 6003 (Later Called Maestro) 1975 (Advent) Vintage floor-standing speaker with acoustic suspension design and warm sound signature.
  • Advent Model 1 1975 (Advent) Affordable high-fidelity speaker from the 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and warm sound signature.
  • Advent Model 4 1975 (Advent) Advent Model 4 floorstanding speaker from the 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Advent/1 1975 (Advent) Affordable high-fidelity speaker from the 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • Advent/2 1975 (Advent) Affordable high-fidelity speaker from the 1970s with warm balanced sound and acoustic suspension design.
  • Advent/3 1975 (Advent) Three-way acoustic suspension loudspeaker from the 1970s offering warm, balanced sound with solid bass response.
  • Model 202 (mentioned in searches) 1975 (Advent) A rare and poorly documented cassette deck from Advent, with limited available information on specifications or performance.
  • Advent Heritage H100 1980 (Advent) Advent Heritage H100 floorstanding speaker from 1980 featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Advent Heritage H200 1980 (Advent) Advent Heritage H200 floorstanding speaker from 1980, featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • Advent Heritage H400 1980 (Advent) High-fidelity floor-standing speaker from Advent's Heritage series, featuring acoustic suspension design and warm musical sound.
  • Advent Heritage H500 1980 (Advent) High-quality bookshelf speaker from Advent's Heritage series, known for balanced sound and value in the 1980s.
  • Advent Heritage H300 1989 (Advent) High-performance floor-standing speaker from Advent's Heritage series, combining classic acoustic principles with modern materials for warm, balanced sound.
  • Advent Prodigy Towers 1990 (Advent) High-value floor-standing speakers from Advent's Prodigy series, offering balanced sound and solid construction for budget-conscious audiophiles.
  • Altec Lansing A4 1943 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing A4 speaker system from 1943, featuring the iconic 604 Duplex driver and multicellular horn, designed for professional theater and studio use.
  • Altec Lansing Iconic 1944 (Altec) High-efficiency horn-loaded loudspeakers from Altec Lansing, renowned for professional audio use in studios and theaters since 1944.
  • Lansing 604 1944 (Altec) High-efficiency studio monitor with dual concentric driver design and Alnico magnets, widely used in professional audio since 1944.
  • Lansing 604A 1944 (Altec) Altec Lansing 604A coaxial speaker system introduced in 1944, known for its dual concentric driver and professional audio legacy.
  • Altec Lansing A7 1945 (Altec) High-efficiency horn-loaded loudspeaker from Altec's Voice of the Theatre series, renowned for powerful sound in cinema and live sound applications.
  • Lansing Voice of the Theatre A1 1945 (Altec) High-efficiency cinema speaker system from Altec, renowned for its powerful sound and historical impact on theater and professional audio.
  • Lansing Voice of the Theatre A10 1945 (Altec) Iconic Altec two-way cinema speaker system introduced in 1945, known for high efficiency and powerful sound reproduction.
  • Lansing Voice of the Theatre A4 1945 (Altec) Altec Lansing Voice of the Theatre A4, a legendary cinema speaker system from 1945, known for its horn-loaded design and powerful sound reproduction.
  • Lansing Voice of the Theatre A5 1945 (Altec) High-efficiency cinema speaker system from Altec, iconic for theater sound reinforcement and professional audio applications.
  • Lansing Voice of the Theatre A7 1945 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-way horn-loaded speaker system designed for professional sound reinforcement and cinema use.
  • Altec Lansing 32B 1950 (Altec) High-efficiency 32-series compression driver with alnico magnet, designed for professional audio applications and multicell horn systems.
  • Altec Lansing 604C 1954 (Altec) Iconic coaxial studio monitor from Altec's 600 series, renowned for warm sound and professional audio use.
  • Altec Lansing 605A 1954 (Altec) Vintage coaxial loudspeaker from Altec's Voice of the Theatre series, known for warm sound and studio monitor heritage.
  • Altec Lansing A5 1954 (Altec) High-efficiency cinema speaker with 15-inch woofer and multicellular horn, part of the legendary Voice of the Theatre lineage.
  • Altec Lansing Magnificent 1954 (Altec) Iconic coaxial studio monitor from Altec, renowned for high efficiency and clarity in professional and home audio applications.
  • Lansing 604B 1954 (Altec) High-fidelity dual concentric speaker from Altec's Voice of the Theatre series, known for studio-grade clarity and dynamic range.
  • Lansing 604D 1954 (Altec) Iconic Altec Lansing dual concentric studio monitor from 1954, renowned for warm, articulate sound and professional audio use.
  • Lansing-602 1955 (Altec) Compact bookshelf speaker from Altec's 1950s consumer lineup featuring an 8-inch full-range driver and acoustic suspension design.
  • Altec Lansing 606 1958 (Altec) Compact coaxial speaker from Altec's Carmel series, featuring horn-loaded high-frequency performance and Alnico magnet drivers in a classic walnut enclosure.
  • Lansing 601B 1960 (Altec) Compact bookshelf speaker with warm vintage sound and classic walnut design.
  • Lansing 920-8B 1960 (Altec) Altec Lansing 920-8B two-way horn speaker from the 1960s with 15-inch woofer and compression driver, known for dynamic midrange and professional audio use.
  • Altec Lansing 873A Barcelona 1963 (Altec) Vintage coaxial loudspeaker from Altec's Carmel series, featuring professional-grade horn technology in a home audio design.
  • Lansing-Flamenco 848A 1963 (Altec) High-fidelity coaxial loudspeaker from Altec's Spanish series, known for warm sound and solid wood construction.
  • Altec Lansing 849A 1964 (Altec) High-efficiency floorstanding speaker from Altec's Voice of the Theatre home series, featuring professional-grade components in a consumer-friendly design.
  • Altec Lansing-Crescendo 1964 (Altec) High-efficiency stereo speaker system from Altec with professional audio heritage, produced from 1964 to 1968.
  • Altec Lansing A-700 1965 (Altec) High-efficiency vintage loudspeaker from Altec's Voice of the Theatre series, designed for home and studio use.
  • Altec Lansing-Carmel 1965 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-way speaker system from Altec's consumer line, designed for home audio with professional-grade sound quality.
  • Lansing 604E 1965 (Altec) Iconic coaxial studio monitor with Alnico magnets and powerful sound reproduction.
  • Lansing-605B 1965 (Altec) High-efficiency coaxial studio monitor with Alnico magnets and multicellular horn, widely used in professional and hi-fi applications.
  • Altec Lansing Valencia 846A 1967 (Altec) High-efficiency two-way horn speaker from Altec's golden era, designed for home high-fidelity use with professional cinema heritage.
  • Altec Lansing Valencia 846B 1967 (Altec) High-efficiency vintage stereo speaker system with horn-loaded design and 15-inch woofer, part of Altec's Valencia series from the late 1960s.
  • Lansing 846B Valencia 1967 (Altec) High-fidelity two-way speaker system from Altec's golden era, featuring professional-grade drivers in a premium furniture-style cabinet.
  • Lansing-Barcelona 1967 (Altec) Altec Lansing-Barcelona 3-way floorstanding speaker from 1967, part of the Spanish series with pro-inspired design and high efficiency.
  • Altec Lansing-Malibu 1968 (Altec) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Altec's Malibu series, featuring a 10-inch woofer and horn-loaded tweeter in an acoustic suspension design.
  • Lansing 620-A 1968 (Altec) Altec Lansing 620-A home loudspeaker from 1968, part of the 600 series combining professional monitor heritage with hi-fi design.
  • Lansing 832A Corona 1968 (Altec) Altec Lansing 832A Corona two-way speaker system with horn-loaded design and 12-inch woofer, produced from 1968 to 1972.
  • Lansing 875A Granada 1968 (Altec) High-efficiency home speaker from Altec's Voice of the Home series, featuring horn-loaded design and professional-grade components.
  • Lansing 878A Flamenco 1968 (Altec) High-efficiency 3-way floorstanding speaker from Altec's Flamenco series, featuring horn-loaded midrange and Duplex driver technology.
  • Lansing 9844 1968 (Altec) High-efficiency 3-way studio monitor from Altec's 900 series, known for its horn-loaded clarity and professional broadcast heritage.
  • Lansing 9842-8D 1969 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9842-8D 2-way studio monitor from 1969, featuring a 15-inch woofer and 811B horn, known for robust build and clear midrange in professional studios.
  • Lansing-Stonehenge I 1969 (Altec) High-efficiency three-way home loudspeaker from Altec's Stonehenge series, combining professional-grade horn technology with domestic audio design.
  • Lansing Stonehenge II 1971 (Altec) Altec Lansing Stonehenge II bookshelf speaker from 1971, featuring a two-way design with 12-inch woofer and horn-loaded tweeter for dynamic home hi-fi performance.
  • Lansing Stonehenge III 1971 (Altec) High-efficiency 3-way speaker system with horn-loaded design and 15-inch woofer, part of Altec's legendary Stonehenge series.
  • Altec Lansing 620 1972 (Altec) High-efficiency two-way speaker from Altec's 600 series, combining professional driver technology with home audio design.
  • Altec Lansing 1005 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency multicellular horn for professional and high-fidelity audio applications with 16 ohm impedance and 110 dB sensitivity.
  • Altec Lansing 1005B Horn 1975 (Altec) Exponential multicellular horn designed for professional and high-end audio applications with classic Altec driver compatibility.
  • Altec Lansing 1505 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver with multicellular horn, iconic component of Altec's Voice of the Theater systems.
  • Altec Lansing 1506 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver and multicellular horn system from Altec, designed for professional audio applications with bright, dynamic sound reproduction.
  • Altec Lansing 210 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver with multicellular horn, widely used in professional audio and high-fidelity systems.
  • Altec Lansing 288 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1.75-inch compression driver with aluminum or phenolic diaphragm, widely used in vintage cinema and studio monitor systems.
  • Altec Lansing 290 Series 1975 (Altec) Vintage professional audio drivers from Altec's 290 series, known for high efficiency and use in cinema and sound reinforcement systems.
  • Altec Lansing 291-K 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver from Altec's golden era, widely used in cinema and professional audio applications.
  • Altec Lansing 34852 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver with Alnico magnet and phenolic diaphragm, designed for professional audio systems.
  • Altec Lansing 34853 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec compression driver known for high efficiency and classic horn sound in professional audio systems.
  • Altec Lansing 406B 1975 (Altec) Vintage 12-inch Altec Lansing 406B woofer with Alnico magnet and warm, dynamic sound signature used in professional studio monitors.
  • Altec Lansing 409-8C 1975 (Altec) Vintage 8-inch full-range coaxial studio monitor from Altec's 400 series, known for articulate midrange and professional audio use.
  • Altec Lansing 409-8E 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 409-8E utility speaker with 8-inch full-range driver and coaxial horn, designed for professional audio applications in studios and PA systems.
  • Altec Lansing 418 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch Alnico woofer from Altec's 400 series, known for warm midrange and professional audio use.
  • Altec Lansing 421-8LF 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 421-8LF 12-inch low-frequency driver from the 1970s, known for warm bass and studio-grade performance.
  • Altec Lansing 511B Horn 1975 (Altec) Passive multicell horn from Altec, designed for professional studio and cinema use with high efficiency and controlled dispersion.
  • Altec Lansing 601A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency coaxial loudspeaker from Altec's early hi-fi line, featuring Duplex driver technology and a sealed enclosure design.
  • Altec Lansing 601C 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency coaxial loudspeaker from Altec's iconic 600 series, featuring a 604 Duplex-derived driver and horn-loaded design for professional and home audio use.
  • Altec Lansing 604-8K 1975 (Altec) High-performance coaxial studio monitor from the legendary Altec 604 series, known for accuracy and durability in professional audio environments.
  • Altec Lansing 605 1975 (Altec) Compact coaxial speaker system based on the legendary 604 Duplex driver, designed for professional and hi-fi use with high efficiency and detailed sound.
  • Altec Lansing 617-8A 1975 (Altec) Vintage 8-inch bookshelf speaker from Altec Lansing with warm midrange clarity and compact acoustic suspension design.
  • Altec Lansing 802 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional audio and cinema systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Altec Lansing 802-8B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver with aluminum diaphragm, part of Altec's legendary Voice of the Theater systems.
  • Altec Lansing 803B 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver from Altec's Voice of the Theatre series, known for bright, detailed sound and professional audio applications.
  • Altec Lansing 804B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver with 16-ohm impedance and 110 dB sensitivity, known for use in professional sound and Voice of the Theatre systems.
  • Altec Lansing 805 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency multicell horn speaker designed for professional and high-fidelity applications, part of Altec's legendary Voice of the Theatre lineage.
  • Altec Lansing 805B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency horn-loaded compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional audio and early hi-fi systems.
  • Altec Lansing 807 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing 807 horn-loaded compression driver with durable professional build and clear dynamic sound.
  • Altec Lansing 808 1975 (Altec) Vintage 8-inch full-range speaker from Altec Lansing, known for warm mid-forward sound and use in classic audio consoles.
  • Altec Lansing 808-8B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver from Altec's golden era, designed for professional and cinema audio applications with exceptional clarity and durability.
  • Altec Lansing 808-8Z 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec's golden era, known for clarity and professional audio performance.
  • Altec Lansing 811B Horn 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency exponential horn from Altec, designed for professional and studio use with classic compression drivers.
  • Altec Lansing 814A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch professional monitor with multicellular horn and sectoral tweeter, part of Altec's legendary studio speaker series.
  • Altec Lansing 815A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency professional loudspeaker with dual 15-inch woofers and horn-loaded compression driver, designed for studio and theater use.
  • Altec Lansing 844A 1975 (Altec) Vintage coaxial loudspeaker featuring the legendary 604 Duplex driver, designed for high-fidelity audio reproduction in professional and home environments.
  • Altec Lansing 902 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver with 16 ohm impedance and 110 dB sensitivity, designed for professional and high-fidelity audio applications.
  • Altec Lansing 902-8B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec's professional audio series, known for cinema and PA applications with exceptional clarity and durability.
  • Altec Lansing 902-8C 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver from Altec's professional series, known for clarity and use in studio and cinema applications.
  • Altec Lansing 908 1975 (Altec) Professional studio monitor from Altec's legendary lineup, known for dynamic sound and studio-grade durability.
  • Altec Lansing 908-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver from Altec's Golden Age, known for clarity and use in professional sound systems.
  • Altec Lansing 909-16A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 16-ohm compression driver with alnico magnet and phenolic diaphragm, designed for professional cinema and studio applications.
  • Altec Lansing 909-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver from Altec Lansing, widely used in professional audio and high-fidelity systems during the 1960s–1970s.
  • Altec Lansing 932-8B 1975 (Altec) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker with 12-inch woofer and horn-loaded driver, known for high efficiency and professional-grade sound.
  • Altec Lansing 938 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver with aluminum or phenolic diaphragm, designed for professional and high-fidelity audio applications.
  • Altec Lansing 938-8AD 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing 938-8AD 8-ohm compression driver known for high-efficiency mid-to-high frequency reproduction in professional and cinema audio systems.
  • Altec Lansing 9815-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver with alnico magnet and phenolic diaphragm, designed for professional audio and cinema applications.
  • Altec Lansing 9842-8A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9842-8A studio monitor from the 1970s, featuring a 2-way horn-loaded design with 12-inch woofer and 811B/806A high-frequency section.
  • Altec Lansing 9848 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency professional monitor with dual 12-inch woofers and multi-cell horn, designed for studio and broadcast use in the 1970s.
  • Altec Lansing 9849-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency professional monitor from Altec's 9849 series, featuring dual 12-inch woofers and a horn-loaded high-frequency section, designed for studio and broadcast applications.
  • Altec Lansing 9850-8A 1975 (Altec) Professional studio monitor from Altec's renowned 800 series, known for accurate sound reproduction and studio-grade reliability.
  • Altec Lansing 9865 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9865 2-way bookshelf speaker from the 1970s with horn-loaded tweeter and 10-inch woofer.
  • Altec Lansing 9865-8A 1975 (Altec) Vintage coaxial speaker with professional audio heritage and balanced sound signature.
  • Altec Lansing 9872-8A 1975 (Altec) Professional-grade two-way horn speaker from Altec, featuring a 15-inch woofer and compression driver with multicellular horn, designed for studio and cinema use.
  • Altec Lansing 9872-8F 1975 (Altec) Professional studio monitor from Altec's 987x series, featuring horn-loaded design and rugged construction for broadcast and studio applications.
  • Altec Lansing A1X 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing A1X audio equipment from 1975, likely part of a professional or theater speaker series featuring horn-loaded design.
  • Altec Lansing A2 1975 (Altec) Classic coaxial studio monitor with 604 Duplex driver and horn-loaded tweeter, part of the legendary Voice of the Theatre series.
  • Altec Lansing A6 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-way horn speaker system from Altec's Voice of the Theatre series, widely used in studios and cinemas.
  • Altec Lansing A7-500-8E 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency professional loudspeaker from the iconic Voice of the Theatre series, known for dynamic sound and cinema heritage.
  • Altec Lansing A7-8 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency two-way loudspeaker with 15-inch woofer and multicellular horn, widely used in professional audio and cinema applications.
  • Altec Lansing A8 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing A8 full-range horn speaker from the post-WWII era, known for efficient design and classic midrange clarity.
  • Altec Lansing M-500 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing M-500 audio equipment from 1975 with unknown specifications and limited documentation.
  • Altec Lansing M-600 1975 (Altec) Professional-grade studio monitor from Altec Lansing, featuring horn-loaded driver technology and durable construction typical of 1970s audio equipment.
  • Altec Lansing M500 1975 (Altec) Professional studio monitor with dual concentric driver design and horn-loaded high-frequency performance.
  • Altec Lansing M600 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing M600 passive loudspeaker with 8-ohm impedance, horn-loaded design, and dual-driver configuration for professional and home audio use.
  • Altec Lansing Model 19 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency vintage loudspeaker with 15-inch woofer and compression driver, known for dynamic sound and studio heritage.
  • Altec Lansing Santiago 1975 (Altec) Vintage stereo speaker from Altec's consumer line, featuring a 12-inch woofer and horn-loaded tweeter with warm, dynamic sound.
  • Altec Lansing-Granada 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing-Granada speaker system from the mid-century era, featuring coaxial driver design and warm horn-loaded sound.
  • Lansing 1003B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver with Alnico magnet, designed for professional studio and cinema use with multicell horns.
  • Lansing 1005B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency large format compression driver designed for professional theater and sound reinforcement applications.
  • Lansing 1006 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec's professional audio series, known for midrange clarity and use in cinema and studio applications.
  • Lansing 1203B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency passive studio monitor with 15-inch woofer and multicellular horn, part of Altec's legendary 1200 series.
  • Lansing 1208B 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 1208B 2-way bookshelf speaker from the mid-20th century, featuring 8-ohm impedance and classic consumer audio design.
  • Lansing 1211A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 1211A vintage audio equipment from the 1970s.
  • Lansing 1217A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 1217A coaxial speaker from the 1960s, featuring a 12-inch woofer and multicellular horn for professional and high-fidelity audio applications.
  • Lansing 1218A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 1218A two-way horn speaker with 8 ohm impedance, known for professional audio and cinema sound applications.
  • Lansing 1221A 1975 (Altec) Professional studio monitor from Altec Lansing known for durability and clear midrange performance in broadcast and recording applications.
  • Lansing 1224A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 1224A 2-way bookshelf speaker with horn tweeter and 8-ohm impedance, part of Altec's consumer audio line from the 1970s.
  • Lansing 1240B 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 1240B 2-way bookshelf speaker with horn-loaded design and 8-ohm impedance.
  • Lansing 1505B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver with multicellular horn, part of Altec's professional sound legacy.
  • Lansing 203B 1975 (Altec) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Altec Lansing with 8-inch woofer and cone tweeter in acoustic suspension design.
  • Lansing 210A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 16-ohm horn-loaded loudspeaker with Altec 802D driver, known for professional audio use and dynamic sound reproduction.
  • Lansing 211 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec Lansing, designed for professional audio and theater sound reinforcement with bright, dynamic high-frequency reproduction.
  • Lansing 23746 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec Lansing, designed for professional audio and high-fidelity systems with excellent sensitivity and dynamic range.
  • Lansing 26420 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec, designed for professional and cinema sound applications with a bright and dynamic sound signature.
  • Lansing 26421 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver with Alnico magnet and phenolic diaphragm, known for clarity and projection in professional audio applications.
  • Lansing 288-16K 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver from Altec's golden era, known for clarity and presence in professional and studio applications.
  • Lansing 288A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver for professional and high-fidelity audio systems with excellent clarity and transient response.
  • Lansing 288B 1975 (Altec) High-performance compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional and high-fidelity audio systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 288C 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional cinema and studio monitor systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 288D 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver used in professional audio and cinema systems.
  • Lansing 288E 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional audio and cinema systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 288G 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver with aluminum diaphragm, widely used in professional and cinema audio systems.
  • Lansing 288H 1975 (Altec) High-performance compression driver from Altec Lansing, widely used in professional audio and cinema systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 288K 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional and high-fidelity audio systems during the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Lansing 288L 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec Lansing, widely used in professional audio and studio monitoring systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 290-4G 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver with Alnico magnet and phenolic diaphragm, part of Altec's legendary 290 series for professional sound applications.
  • Lansing 290-8L 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver from Altec, designed for professional and cinema sound applications with detailed high-frequency reproduction.
  • Lansing 290A 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver from Altec Lansing known for bright, detailed sound and widespread use in professional audio and cinema systems.
  • Lansing 290C 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver from Altec Lansing, known for use in professional and high-fidelity horn systems.
  • Lansing 290D 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver with Alnico magnet and phenolic diaphragm, designed for professional and high-fidelity audio applications.
  • Lansing 290E 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver from Altec Lansing, widely used in professional cinema and PA systems during the 1960s–1970s.
  • Lansing 291 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing 291 coaxial speaker system from the 1950s-1960s, known for its horn-loaded design and professional audio heritage.
  • Lansing 291-16A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 16-ohm compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional and cinema audio systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 291-16B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1.75-inch compression driver from Altec, part of the Voice of the Theatre legacy, designed for professional and cinema sound applications.
  • Lansing 291-L 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec's iconic 290/291 series, known for cinema and professional audio use.
  • Lansing 292-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 8-ohm compression driver from Altec Lansing, widely used in professional audio and cinema systems during the 1960s–1970s.
  • Lansing 299 Series 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional audio and high-fidelity systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 309-8A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 309-8A 8-inch full-range bookshelf speaker from the 1970s, known for warm mid-forward sound and vintage hi-fi charm.
  • Lansing 311-60 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver with multicellular horn, widely used in professional audio and high-fidelity systems.
  • Lansing 311-90 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency two-way horn speaker system from Altec, designed for professional and high-fidelity applications with exceptional midrange clarity and dynamic range.
  • Lansing 31A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency multicellular horn system from Altec, widely used in professional audio and high-fidelity applications.
  • Lansing 31B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency multicellular horn with 802/806 compression driver, known for detailed midrange and professional audio use.
  • Lansing 329A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 329A high-frequency compression driver with multicellular horn, known for professional sound reinforcement and high-fidelity applications.
  • Lansing 33952 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec Lansing's professional audio lineup, known for vintage horn sound and robust construction.
  • Lansing 34647 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec widely used in professional audio and cinema systems during the 1960s-1970s.
  • Lansing 34726 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 34726 2-inch compression driver known for high efficiency and use in professional theater and studio systems.
  • Lansing 412 1975 (Altec) Vintage 12-inch professional woofer from Altec's 400 series, known for warm sound and studio-grade performance.
  • Lansing 414-8C 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 12-inch Alnico woofer from Altec Lansing's iconic 414 series, known for warm sound and professional audio reliability.
  • Lansing 414A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 414A 12-inch studio monitor driver from the 1950s–1970s, known for warm mid-bass performance and use in professional audio systems.
  • Lansing 416-8A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 416-8A 15-inch professional loudspeaker driver with Alnico V magnet, known for its use in Voice of the Theatre systems and high-fidelity applications.
  • Lansing 416-8C 1975 (Altec) Vintage 12-inch Alnico woofer from Altec, part of the Voice of the Theatre series, known for warm midrange and robust construction.
  • Lansing 416A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 416A 15-inch studio monitor driver with Alnico V magnet and warm, musical sound signature.
  • Lansing 418B 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 418B 15-inch studio woofer from the 1970s, known for its Alnico V magnet and use in high-fidelity and professional audio systems.
  • Lansing 421 1975 (Altec) Vintage 12-inch studio-grade woofer from Altec's iconic 400 series, known for warm bass and professional audio performance.
  • Lansing 421A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 12-inch professional woofer from Altec's 400-series, known for warm sound and studio-grade performance.
  • Lansing 422 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 12-inch Alnico woofer from Altec, known for warm midrange and use in professional and home audio systems.
  • Lansing 425-8A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 425-8A 15-inch professional woofer from the 1970s, known for its robust build and use in studio monitors.
  • Lansing 511A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 511A midrange horn for professional and high-fidelity audio systems.
  • Lansing 511B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency midrange sectoral horn from Altec's golden era, designed for professional and high-fidelity audio applications.
  • Lansing 511E 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency sectoral horn for professional and high-fidelity audio systems, designed for use with 1-inch compression drivers.
  • Lansing 515-8G 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 515-8G 15-inch studio monitor driver with Alnico V magnet, known for high efficiency and iconic sound in professional audio systems.
  • Lansing 515B 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 515B 15-inch professional woofer from the 1970s, known for its alnico magnet and use in high-fidelity and theater sound systems.
  • Lansing 515E 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch field coil woofer from Altec Lansing's iconic 500 series, known for warm sound and professional audio use.
  • Lansing 516 1975 (Altec) Vintage 15-inch Altec Lansing 516 driver with Alnico V magnet, known for professional audio performance and iconic sound in studio and theater systems.
  • Lansing 601D 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing 601D professional monitor with dual-concentric driver design and horn-loaded tweeter for studio-grade sound reproduction.
  • Lansing 601E 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 601E coaxial speaker system from the 600 series, known for its professional-grade sound and classic American audio design.
  • Lansing 603B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency coaxial loudspeaker from Altec's legendary 600 series, known for studio-grade clarity and dynamic midrange performance.
  • Lansing 604-8H 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency studio monitor with dual concentric driver design, widely used in professional and hi-fi audio applications.
  • Lansing 614D 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 614D coaxial loudspeaker from the 1960s, known for high efficiency and studio-grade sound reproduction.
  • Lansing 615 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 615 coaxial speaker system from the 1950s-60s, known for warm midrange and studio-grade clarity.
  • Lansing 616-8A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 616-8A coaxial speaker system from the 1960s, designed for high-fidelity home audio with professional-grade components.
  • Lansing 802-8A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 802-8A vintage compression driver from the 1970s, known for high efficiency and use in professional audio systems.
  • Lansing 802-8C 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver renowned for clarity and efficiency in professional audio systems.
  • Lansing 802-8D 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional and high-fidelity audio systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 802-8E 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 802-8E high-frequency compression driver from the 1970s, known for its clarity and use in professional audio systems.
  • Lansing 802-8F 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec's Golden Age, known for exceptional clarity and use in professional audio systems.
  • Lansing 802-8G 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver from Altec's iconic 800 series, known for its bright and detailed sound in professional audio applications.
  • Lansing 802-8T 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional and cinema sound systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 802D 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver renowned for professional audio and cinema applications.
  • Lansing 804A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec Lansing, known for bright and detailed sound in professional and home audio applications.
  • Lansing 806 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 806 professional monitor speaker from the 1970s, known for high efficiency and studio-grade sound reproduction.
  • Lansing 806-8A 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver from Altec's 800 series, known for bright detailed sound and cinema use.
  • Lansing 806-8B 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver with aluminum diaphragm and radial phase plug, known for clarity and durability in professional audio systems.
  • Lansing 806-8T 1975 (Altec) High-performance compression driver from Altec, known for clarity and dynamic range in professional and hi-fi systems.
  • Lansing 807-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional audio and high-fidelity systems during the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Lansing 807-8B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver with aluminum diaphragm, widely used in professional audio and theater systems.
  • Lansing 807-8Z 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver from Altec Lansing, widely used in professional audio and cinema systems during the 1960s–70s.
  • Lansing 808-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec's Golden Age, renowned for professional audio and cinema use.
  • Lansing 808-8C 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 8-inch compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional audio and cinema systems during the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 811B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency radial horn for professional and high-fidelity audio applications, part of Altec's legendary Voice of the Theatre systems.
  • Lansing 816A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 816A professional loudspeaker from the Voice of the Theatre series, known for high efficiency and studio-grade sound reproduction.
  • Lansing 828B 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing 828B horn-loaded speaker system from 1975, part of Altec's professional audio legacy with high efficiency and dynamic sound reproduction.
  • Lansing 902-16A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver from Altec Lansing, known for bright and detailed high-frequency reproduction in professional audio systems.
  • Lansing 902-16B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 16-ohm compression driver from Altec Lansing, widely used in professional audio and studio monitoring applications.
  • Lansing 902-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver designed for professional audio and studio applications, part of Altec's legendary driver lineup.
  • Lansing 902-8T 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional audio and high-fidelity systems during the 1970s.
  • Lansing 904-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-inch compression driver from Altec, widely used in professional cinema and studio applications during the 1960s–1970s.
  • Lansing 906-8A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency Alnico compression driver from Altec Lansing, widely used in professional audio and high-fidelity systems.
  • Lansing 908-8B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver from Altec, part of the legendary professional audio lineup used in studios and cinemas.
  • Lansing 9264A 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing 9264A professional monitor with coaxial driver design and studio-grade sound reproduction.
  • Lansing 937 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency compression driver from Altec Lansing with Alnico magnet and phenolic diaphragm, known for bright clarity and use in professional sound systems.
  • Lansing 938-8AE 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver from Altec, part of professional sound systems used in theaters and live sound applications.
  • Lansing 9442A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9442A professional stereo power amplifier from the 1970s, delivering clean and powerful sound with high reliability for studio and live sound applications.
  • Lansing 9444B 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9444B dual mono solid-state power amplifier from the 1970s, known for professional reliability and clean power delivery in studio and PA applications.
  • Lansing 9446A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9446A dual-mono solid-state power amplifier from the 1970s, known for professional-grade performance in studio and broadcast environments.
  • Lansing 950-8B 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 950-8B professional loudspeaker with 8-ohm impedance, known for durable construction and dynamic horn-loaded sound reproduction.
  • Lansing 9815 1975 (Altec) High-frequency compression driver from Altec, known for its use in professional and cinema audio systems during the 1970s.
  • Lansing 9844-8B 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9844-8B 2-way studio monitor from the 1970s, featuring a 15-inch woofer and 811B horn with 806A driver, known for its professional audio performance and classic American design.
  • Lansing 9844A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency coaxial studio monitor with 15-inch woofer and multicellular horn, part of Altec's legendary 900 series.
  • Lansing 9846A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9846A 2-way studio monitor from the 1970s, featuring a 12-inch woofer and 811B horn with 806A driver, known for accurate sound reproduction in professional environments.
  • Lansing 9848A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9848A professional studio monitor with coaxial driver design and 100W RMS power handling.
  • Lansing 9849-8D 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9849-8D professional monitor speaker from the 1970s, featuring dual 12-inch woofers and a multi-cell horn for studio and theater use.
  • Lansing 9872-8 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing 9872-8 speaker system known for durable construction and dynamic sound reproduction.
  • Lansing A1 1975 (Altec) Vintage bookshelf or monitor speaker from Altec Lansing, potentially featuring proprietary driver or horn technology typical of the brand's mid-century audio engineering.
  • Lansing A5X 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency professional loudspeaker from Altec's Voice of the Theater series, known for powerful bass and dynamic studio sound.
  • Lansing H-1003 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing H-1003 high-frequency compression driver with multicellular horn, known for efficient and detailed sound in professional audio applications.
  • Lansing H-1203B 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing H-1203B sectoral horn with alnico compression driver, known for high efficiency and use in professional sound systems.
  • Lansing H-811B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 1-inch compression driver with multicellular horn for professional and high-fidelity audio applications.
  • Lansing Model Nine 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing Model Nine bookshelf speaker from the 1970s, featuring a 2-way design with 10-inch woofer and horn-loaded tweeter in an acoustic suspension cabinet.
  • Lansing MR902-16HF 1975 (Altec) High-frequency horn driver from Altec's 900 Series, known for clear highs and professional studio use.
  • Lansing MR931 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency alnico compression driver used in professional and cinema sound systems during the 1960s–70s.
  • Lansing N-500-C 1975 (Altec) Passive crossover network for Altec Lansing two-way speaker systems from the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing N-501-8A 1975 (Altec) Passive accessory component designed for Altec Lansing speaker systems, likely serving as a crossover or impedance-matching transformer.
  • Lansing N-809-8A 1975 (Altec) Accessory module designed for Altec Lansing speaker systems, likely serving as a crossover or impedance-matching device with durable professional-grade construction.
  • Lansing PS-360 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency stereo speaker system with horn-loaded design and professional audio heritage.
  • Lansing PS360 1975 (Altec) Professional audio monitor from Altec Lansing with likely horn-loaded design and studio-grade construction.
  • Lansing Voice of the Theatre A2 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency cinema speaker system from Altec, known for dynamic sound and midrange clarity, widely used in theaters from the 1950s onward.
  • Lansing Voice of the Theatre A6 1975 (Altec) Classic Altec 2-way horn speaker system from the 1950s-1970s, known for cinema-grade sound and high efficiency.
  • Lansing Voice of the Theatre A9 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency cinema speaker system with horn-loaded design and legendary sound performance.
  • Lansing-807A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency professional loudspeaker from Altec's iconic 800 series, featuring horn-loaded design and 15-inch woofer for studio and theater use.
  • Lansing Model 14 1977 (Altec) High-efficiency 3-way floorstanding speaker from Altec's Voice of the Home series, featuring horn-loaded drivers and robust construction.
  • Lansing Model 15 1978 (Altec) High-efficiency 2-way speaker system from Altec's Santana series, combining professional-grade components with refined home audio design.
  • Altec Lansing Model 18 1980 (Altec) High-efficiency floorstanding speaker from Altec's Voice of the Home series, featuring a 12-inch woofer and horn-loaded compression driver.
  • Lansing Model 17 1980 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing Model 17 stereo speaker from 1980, featuring a 2-way design with 10-inch woofer and horn tweeter in an acoustic suspension cabinet.
  • Beovox &-olufsen-1900-2 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage solid-state stereo amplifier from Bang & Olufsen with dual mono design and minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics.
  • Beovox &-olufsen-2300 1971 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end integrated amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 2000 series, produced from 1971 to 1974, featuring dual-mono design and modular construction.
  • Bang & Olufsen P45 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage 2-way floorstanding speaker from Bang & Olufsen's P series, featuring user-adjustable sound controls and premium wood cabinetry.
  • BeoCom &-olufsen-3800 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s series featuring dual-mono design and optional remote control.
  • BeoMaster 2800 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end integrated amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's Beomaster series, produced from 1972 to 1978, featuring dual-mono design and advanced thermal protection.
  • Beolab &-olufsen-1400 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage 2-way speaker system from Bang & Olufsen with acoustic suspension design and minimalist Scandinavian styling.
  • Beovox &-olufsen-2700 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end stereo amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 2700 series, featuring dual-mono design and DC-coupled circuitry for exceptional audio clarity.
  • Beomaster 1400M 1974 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end integrated amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's modular 1400 series, produced from 1974 to 1976, featuring dual-mono design and toroidal transformer for superior audio performance.
  • Bang & Olufsen 500 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage audio equipment from Bang & Olufsen, reflecting minimalist design and high-fidelity audio principles.
  • Bang & Olufsen 600 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage Bang & Olufsen 600 series audio equipment with minimalist design and integrated lifestyle aesthetic.
  • Bang & Olufsen 900K 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) A mysterious vintage audio component from Bang & Olufsen with unknown specifications and origins.
  • Bang & Olufsen M75 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) Two-way bookshelf speaker from Bang & Olufsen's 70-series, featuring acoustic suspension design and minimalist Scandinavian styling.
  • Bang & Olufsen MC120/2 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact 2-way bookshelf speaker from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s modular audio series, featuring acoustic suspension design and minimalist Scandinavian styling.
  • Bang & Olufsen X25 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact bookshelf speaker from Bang & Olufsen, reflecting the brand's 1970s design philosophy with modular integration and minimalist aesthetics.
  • BeoLufsen S2400 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's Beosystem 2400, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with balanced audio performance.
  • Bang & Olufsen S45/2 1976 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact 2-way bass reflex speaker from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, featuring an 8-inch woofer and 1-inch dome tweeter in a beech wood cabinet.
  • BeoCom 1700 II 1976 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end cassette deck from Bang & Olufsen's 1700 series, featuring 3-head design and minimalist Scandinavian styling.
  • BeoLab 3600 1976 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end integrated amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 3000 series, featuring modular design and advanced electronics for its time.
  • Beolufsen 9300 1976 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage stereo speaker from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s high-fidelity lineup featuring a 2-way bass reflex design and Scandinavian craftsmanship.
  • BeoGram 3700 1977 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end integrated amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 3000 series, featuring motorized volume control and modular design.
  • BeoLufsen S75 1977 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage stereo loudspeaker from Bang & Olufsen with acoustic suspension design and Scandinavian craftsmanship.
  • Bang & Olufsen Penta Mk2 1978 (Bang & Olufsen) Modular hi-fi speaker from 1978 with acoustic lens tweeter and beech wood construction.
  • BeoCombi 5702 1978 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end integrated amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 5700 series, featuring dual mono design and modular construction from the late 1970s.
  • BeoLab 2400/2 1978 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end stereo power amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 2400 series, featuring dual-mono design and minimalist Scandinavian engineering.
  • BeoLab 4700 1978 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end integrated amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 4000 series, featuring dual-mono design and minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics.
  • BeoLufsen 3200 1978 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity compact speaker from Bang & Olufsen's first generation of lifestyle audio designs, featuring a 2-way bass reflex system and Scandinavian craftsmanship.
  • BeoLab CX50 1979 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage two-way bookshelf speaker from Bang & Olufsen's modular CX series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and Scandinavian design.
  • Bang & Olufsen BM4 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Bang & Olufsen's Beosystem 2000 series, known for balanced sound and iconic Scandinavian design.
  • BeoCombi 7700 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end integrated amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 7000 series, featuring dual-mono design and modular construction from the early 1980s.
  • BeoCombi 900RG 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end integrated amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 900 series, featuring modular design and premium sound quality.
  • Beolab 5700 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end stereo amplifier from Bang & Olufsen's 5000 series, featuring dual-mono design and modular construction from the early 1980s.
  • Beolab 7007 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact two-way speaker with Acoustic Lens technology and minimalist Scandinavian design from Bang & Olufsen's 1980s lineup.
  • Beolufsen C75 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Slim-profile passive radiator speaker from Bang & Olufsen's Beosystem 5000 series, featuring acoustic lens tweeter and premium wood veneer finishes.
  • Bang & Olufsen CX100 1981 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's CX series, combining minimalist Scandinavian design with balanced sound reproduction.
  • Bang & Olufsen RL60/2 1983 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity modular stereo speaker from Bang & Olufsen with Acoustic Lens technology and magnetic shielding, designed for premium home audio systems.
  • BeoLufsen Penta Mk3 1983 (Bang & Olufsen) High-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's iconic Penta series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and modular Scandinavian design.
  • BeoLab S25 1986 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact high-fidelity speaker from Bang & Olufsen's S-line series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and precision design.
  • BeoLufsen S30 1988 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact modular speaker from Bang & Olufsen's S-line series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • BeoLufsen S2200 1990 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact stereo speaker from Bang & Olufsen's 2200 series, featuring Acoustic Lens technology and modular design.
  • Dynaco ST-70 (Stereo 70) 1959 (Dynaco) High-performance tube stereo amplifier that brought high-fidelity tube sound to the mass market.
  • PAS-3 1961 (Dynaco) Tube-based preamplifier from Dynaco known for warm sound and modular design.
  • Dynaco A-10 1965 (Dynaco) Affordable bookshelf speaker from the 1960s with warm sound and acoustic suspension design.
  • Dynaco ST-120 (Stereo 120) 1966 (Dynaco) High-performance solid-state stereo amplifier from the 1960s, known for affordability and modular design.
  • Stereo 80 1967 (Dynaco) Dynaco Stereo 80 solid-state stereo amplifier from 1967, known for clean performance and reliable design during the tube-to-transistor transition era.
  • Dynaco A-25 1968 (Dynaco) Vintage bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and SEAS components, known for warm sound and excellent value.
  • PAS-3X 1968 (Dynaco) Tube-based preamplifier from the golden era of hi-fi, known for warm sound and modular design.
  • Dynaco AF-6 (AM/FM Tuner) 1969 (Dynaco) Solid-state AM/FM tuner with PLL stereo decoding and tuning meter, part of Dynaco's affordable hi-fi lineup from the late 1960s.
  • Dynaco QD-2 1970 (Dynaco) Passive quadraphonic decoder from Dynaco using Dynaquad matrix technology for early surround sound experience.
  • QD-1 (Quadaptor) 1970 (Dynaco) Passive quadraphonic decoder from Dynaco that delivers 4-channel sound from stereo sources using the QS matrix system.
  • Dynaco A-35 1971 (Dynaco) Vintage stereo speaker from Dynaco's A-series, offering balanced sound and classic design at an affordable price in the 1970s.
  • Dynaco A-40 1971 (Dynaco) Affordable high-fidelity speaker from the 1970s with warm sound and solid build, designed by Dynaco engineers.
  • FM-5 1971 (Dynaco) Dynaco FM-5 solid-state FM tuner from 1971 with FET front end and PLL stereo decoding.
  • Dynaco Phase-III 1972 (Dynaco) Affordable 3-way floorstanding speaker from Dynaco with warm sound and solid bass response, produced from 1972 to 1976.
  • CAB-1D 1975 (Dynaco) Passive crossover network for Dynaco A-25 speakers designed to improve midrange and treble response.
  • CAB-2S 1975 (Dynaco) Passive crossover network designed for Dynaco A-25 speakers to enhance midrange and treble clarity.
  • Dynaco A-15 1975 (Dynaco) Affordable high-fidelity speaker from the 1960s with acoustic suspension design and warm, musical sound.
  • Dynaco A-50 1975 (Dynaco) Vintage floor-standing speaker from Dynaco's A-Series, featuring acoustic suspension design and SEAS drivers, known for balanced sound and affordability.
  • Stereo-400 1976 (Dynaco) High-power solid-state stereo amplifier from Dynaco with dual-mono design and exceptional performance for its era.
  • Fisher X-1000 1960 (Fisher) High-performance tube stereo amplifier from Fisher's golden era, known for robust construction and rich, musical sound.
  • Ambassador IV (A60) 1963 (Fisher) Fisher Ambassador IV A60 floor-standing speaker from 1963, featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Ambassador HS-360 1965 (Fisher) High-end floor-standing speaker from Fisher's Ambassador series, featuring 3-way design and warm midcentury sound signature.
  • President VIII 8000 1965 (Fisher) High-end 3-way floorstanding speakers from Fisher's prestigious President series, featuring a 15-inch woofer and horn-loaded midrange for warm, detailed vintage sound.
  • Executive III 1000-2 1966 (Fisher) High-end floor-standing speaker from Fisher's Executive series, featuring a 3-way design with acoustic suspension and walnut veneer finish.
  • Ambassador (A-691) 1968 (Fisher) High-end floor-standing speaker from Fisher's Ambassador series, featuring a 3-way design with horn-loaded midrange and acoustic suspension cabinet.
  • Ambassador II (A-910) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Ambassador II A-910 floor-standing speaker from 1968 featuring a 3-way design with horn-loaded midrange and acoustic suspension for warm, detailed sound.
  • Ambassador V (A-68) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Ambassador V (A-68) stereo speaker from 1968 featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Ambassador VI (A-69) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Ambassador VI A-69 stereo speaker from 1968 featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Fisher SA-1000 1968 (Fisher) High-end solid-state stereo amplifier from Fisher's golden era, known for dual-monaural design and audiophile sound quality.
  • Fisher XP-55 1968 (Fisher) Fisher XP-55 two-way acoustic suspension speaker from 1968 with 10-inch woofer and horn-loaded tweeter in walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Fisher XP-7 1968 (Fisher) Fisher XP-7 3-way acoustic suspension speakers from 1968 with 12-inch woofer and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Ambassador VII (A-690) 1969 (Fisher) High-end floor-standing speaker from Fisher's Ambassador series, featuring horn-loaded midrange and acoustic suspension design.
  • Fisher XP-5 1969 (Fisher) Fisher XP-5 3-way acoustic suspension speaker system from 1969 with 12-inch woofer and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • President IX-9000 1969 (Fisher) High-end 3-way acoustic suspension loudspeaker from Fisher's prestigious President series, featuring a 12-inch woofer and horn-loaded midrange for balanced, warm sound reproduction.
  • XP-7C 1970 (Fisher) Fisher XP-7C 3-way acoustic suspension speaker system from 1970 with 12-inch woofer and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Fisher XP-7B 1971 (Fisher) Fisher XP-7B floor-standing speaker from 1971, part of the XP series with acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer finish.
  • President VII 7000 1974 (Fisher) High-end floor-standing speaker from Fisher's President series, featuring a 3-way design with acoustic suspension and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Executive 972 1975 (Fisher) Fisher Executive 972 3-way acoustic suspension loudspeaker from the 1970s with 12-inch woofer and walnut veneer finish.
  • Executive II 1000 1975 (Fisher) High-end floor-standing speaker from Fisher's Executive series with 3-way design and acoustic suspension cabinet.
  • Executive IV 1000-3 1975 (Fisher) High-end 3-way acoustic suspension speaker from Fisher's Executive series, known for warm sound and solid construction.
  • Executive IX-960 1975 (Fisher) Fisher Executive IX-960 vintage speaker from the 1970s, featuring a 3-way design with acoustic suspension and wood veneer finish.
  • Executive VII 990 1975 (Fisher) Fisher Executive VII 990 floor-standing speaker from the 1970s, featuring a 3-way design with acoustic suspension and warm vintage sound.
  • Executive X 970 1975 (Fisher) Vintage Fisher Executive X 970 audio equipment from the mid-1970s, part of Fisher's respected line of high-fidelity components.
  • Executive-971 1975 (Fisher) Vintage Fisher Executive-971 speaker system from the mid-20th century, featuring acoustic suspension design and warm midrange sound signature.
  • Executive-974 1975 (Fisher) Fisher Executive-974 3-way acoustic suspension speaker system from the 1970s with warm, balanced sound and walnut veneer finish.
  • Fisher DS-152 1975 (Fisher) Vintage 3-way floorstanding speaker with 12-inch woofer, part of Fisher's mid-tier lineup from the late 1970s.
  • Fisher Executive V/VI/880 1975 (Fisher) High-fidelity acoustic suspension speakers from Fisher's classic lineup, known for warm sound and solid walnut construction.
  • Fisher President-V/VI-4000/6000 1975 (Fisher) High-fidelity acoustic suspension loudspeakers from Fisher's golden era, featuring 12-inch woofer and horn-loaded midrange for warm, detailed sound.
  • Fisher STV-1 1975 (Fisher) Vintage floor-standing speaker from Fisher's mid-range lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and warm hi-fi sound typical of 1960s audio equipment.
  • Fisher STV-884 1975 (Fisher) Vintage floor-standing speaker from Fisher's mid-range lineup in the late 1970s, featuring a 3-way design and warm sound signature.
  • Fisher STV-9438 1975 (Fisher) Budget bookshelf speaker from Fisher's later production era with basic design and average sound characteristics.
  • Fisher STV-9538 1975 (Fisher) Vintage Fisher STV-9538 speaker system from the late 1970s, a 3-way design with warm sound and classic wood veneer finish.
  • Fisher XP-1 1975 (Fisher) Vintage 2-way acoustic suspension speaker from Fisher's mid-fi lineup, featuring warm sound and classic walnut design.
  • Fisher XP-10 1975 (Fisher) Vintage 2-way acoustic suspension speaker with 10-inch woofer, part of Fisher's mid-tier home audio lineup from the late 1960s to early 1970s.
  • Fisher XP-18 1975 (Fisher) Vintage bookshelf speaker from Fisher's XP series with acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer finish.
  • Fisher XP-2 1975 (Fisher) Vintage 2-way acoustic suspension speaker from Fisher, featuring warm sound and classic wood veneer design.
  • Fisher XP-3 1975 (Fisher) Vintage 2-way acoustic suspension speaker from Fisher's mid-range lineup of the early 1970s with warm balanced sound and classic American hi-fi design.
  • Fisher XP-33 1975 (Fisher) Vintage bookshelf speakers from Fisher, offering warm midrange-forward sound typical of 1970s consumer audio equipment.
  • Fisher XP-4 1975 (Fisher) Vintage Fisher XP-4 3-way floorstanding speaker from the 1970s with warm sound signature and acoustic suspension design.
  • Fisher XP-6 1975 (Fisher) Fisher XP-6 bookshelf speaker from the 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer finish.
  • Fisher XP-66C 1975 (Fisher) Vintage floor-standing speaker from Fisher's mid-tier hi-fi lineup, featuring a 3-way design with horn-loaded midrange and acoustic suspension for balanced, warm sound.
  • Fisher XP-9B 1975 (Fisher) Vintage Fisher XP-9B bookshelf speakers from the 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • KS-1-A 1975 (Fisher) Fisher KS-1-A two-way acoustic suspension speaker from the late 1960s to early 1970s with warm vintage sound and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • President 9012 1975 (Fisher) Vintage Fisher President 9012 speakers from the 1970s featuring classic wood cabinet design and warm analog sound signature.
  • President II 3000 1975 (Fisher) Fisher President II 3000 floor-standing speaker from the 1970s, featuring a 3-way design with acoustic suspension for warm, balanced sound.
  • President III 3000-2 1975 (Fisher) High-end floor-standing speaker from Fisher's 1960s lineup featuring acoustic suspension design and warm American hi-fi sound.
  • President IV 3000-3 1975 (Fisher) High-end 3-way acoustic suspension speaker from Fisher's classic lineup, known for warm sound and American hi-fi craftsmanship.
  • President X-9010 1975 (Fisher) Vintage Fisher President X-9010 audio equipment from 1975 with limited documentation and moderate collectibility.
  • President-9011 1975 (Fisher) Vintage Fisher President-9011 speaker from the mid-1970s, part of Fisher's consumer audio expansion with classic wood cabinet design and warm analog sound characteristics.
  • STV-420 1975 (Fisher) Entry-level speaker model from Fisher in the mid-1970s, representing basic audio performance and design typical of budget speaker systems of the era.
  • STV-873 1975 (Fisher) Entry-level vintage speaker from Fisher, likely featuring basic design and neutral to warm sound typical of 1970s audio equipment.
  • XP-56S 1975 (Fisher) Fisher XP-56S 3-way speaker system from the 1970s with acoustic suspension design and wood veneer finish.
  • Executive VIII-950 1976 (Fisher) High-end floor-standing speaker from Fisher's Executive series, featuring a 3-way design and warm sound signature ideal for classic rock and jazz.
  • Fisher RS-1060 1978 (Fisher) High-end stereo receiver from Fisher's late 1970s lineup featuring quartz-tuned synthesis and robust 125-watt amplification.
  • Fisher XP-9 1981 (Fisher) Fisher XP-9 floor-standing speaker from 1981, featuring a 3-way design with warm, musical sound and walnut veneer finish.
  • FMR-1 1988 (Fisher) Fisher FMR-1 FM/AM tuner from 1988 featuring digital quartz PLL synthesis and 30 FM presets.
  • Garrard 301 1953 (Garrard) High-performance British idler-wheel turntable from the 1950s, renowned for precision engineering and studio-grade sound quality.
  • Garrard 301R 1953 (Garrard) Iconic British three-speed turntable with idler-wheel drive, renowned for durability and musical performance.
  • Type A90 1953 (Garrard) Manual turntable from Garrard's A series, known for reliable British engineering and warm analog sound.
  • Garrard SP25-MkI 1959 (Garrard) Manual idler-wheel turntable from 1959 with 4-speed operation and cast aluminum platter.
  • Garrard RC6 1960 (Garrard) Mid-range manual turntable from the early 1960s with idler-wheel drive and warm analog sound.
  • Garrard Autoslim 1963 (Garrard) Fully automatic turntable from the 1960s with idler-wheel drive and lightweight design.
  • Garrard SL75 1963 (Garrard) Manual turntable from the 1960s with idler wheel drive and synchronous motor, known for reliability and warm sound.
  • Lab-80 MkII 1964 (Garrard) Mid-range idler-drive turntable from Garrard, known for reliability and warm sound. Produced from 1964 to 1970.
  • SP25-MKII 1964 (Garrard) A classic British manual turntable from the 1960s with idler wheel drive and 4-speed operation.
  • Garrard 401 1965 (Garrard) High-performance idler-wheel turntable from the golden age of British audio engineering.
  • Garrard 401c 1965 (Garrard) High-performance idler-wheel turntable from the 1960s, renowned for its build quality and dynamic sound.
  • SP25-MKIII 1965 (Garrard) A classic British 4-speed manual turntable from the 1960s with idler-wheel drive and reliable performance for casual listening.
  • Garrard AP75 1967 (Garrard) Manual turntable from Garrard's mid-range lineup, known for reliability and clean audio performance during the late 1960s.
  • Garrard Zero 1967 (Garrard) Garrard Zero turntable from 1967 featuring a zero tracking force mechanism and automatic operation.
  • SL95B 1967 (Garrard) Mid-range 4-speed idler-wheel turntable from Garrard's SL series, known for reliable automatic operation and warm analog sound.
  • Garrard 2025tc 1968 (Garrard) Manual turntable from Garrard's late 1960s lineup, featuring 2-speed operation and entry-level hi-fi performance.
  • Garrard 440 1968 (Garrard) The Garrard 440 is a manual 4-speed turntable from the late 1960s, known for its durability and accurate playback.
  • Garrard GT20 1968 (Garrard) Mid-range manual turntable from 1968 featuring 4-speed operation and idler-wheel drive, known for solid British engineering and neutral sound.
  • Garrard GT60 1968 (Garrard) Manual turntable from 1968 with 4-speed operation and reliable mechanical design.
  • Garrard 770M 1969 (Garrard) Mid-range manual turntable from Garrard produced between 1969 and 1973, featuring idler-wheel drive and 4-speed playback.
  • Garrard GT250 1970 (Garrard) Entry-level manual turntable from Garrard produced in the early 1970s featuring belt drive and solid build quality for its class.
  • Garrard 440m/c 1971 (Garrard) Manual turntable from Garrard's Zero series, known for reliability and accurate playback in the mid-fi market.
  • Garrard GT35 1971 (Garrard) Entry-level belt-drive turntable from Garrard produced in the early 1970s. Part of the GT series aimed at budget-conscious vinyl listeners.
  • Garrard RC120 1971 (Garrard) Manual turntable from Garrard's 1970s consumer lineup with 4-speed operation and reliable mechanical design.
  • Garrard Lab 1975 (Garrard) The Garrard Lab series represents a pinnacle of mid-century turntable engineering, known for precision idler-wheel drive and advanced automation features.
  • GT350 1975 (Garrard) Vintage audio turntable from Garrard with classic analog performance and mid-century design.
  • GT80 1975 (Garrard) A vintage audio component from Garrard, known for precision engineering and classic design.
  • RC5 1975 (Garrard) Garrard RC5 audio equipment from 1975 with unknown specifications and collectibility potential.
  • SRP10 1975 (Garrard) Garrard SRP10 turntable from the mid-1970s with minimalist design and solid build quality.
  • Garrard AT60 1977 (Garrard) Entry-level belt-drive turntable from Garrard's late 1970s lineup, known for solid British engineering and reliable performance.
  • Garrard DD130 1977 (Garrard) Garrard DD130 direct-drive turntable from 1977, featuring automatic operation and quartz-speed stability for reliable vinyl playback.
  • Garrard DD75 1978 (Garrard) Garrard DD75 direct-drive turntable from 1978 with semi-automatic operation and pitch control.
  • Harman Kardon Solid State Amplifiers 1975 (Harman) High-performance solid-state amplifiers from Harman Kardon produced between the 1960s and 1980s, known for robust engineering and benchmark-setting audio fidelity.
  • Harman Kardon Citation Tuners 1969 (Harman Kardon) High-performance solid-state FM tuners from Harman Kardon's prestigious Citation series, produced from 1969 to 1971, known for advanced reception and elegant design.
  • KLH Model 6 1957 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and walnut cabinet, known for balanced sound and historical significance in hi-fi audio.
  • KLH Model 7 1957 (Klh) KLH Model 7 floorstanding speaker from 1957 featuring acoustic suspension design and natural sound reproduction.
  • KLH Model 4 1961 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design, known for warm balanced sound and historical significance in affordable high-fidelity audio.
  • KLH Model Nine 1961 (Klh) Pioneering full-range electrostatic speaker from KLH introduced in 1961, known for transparent sound and innovative design.
  • KLH Model Twenty One FM Radio 1961 (Klh) Compact solid-state FM tuner designed by Henry Kloss, known for warm sound and iconic mid-century design.
  • KLH Model 15 1962 (Klh) Compact stereo speaker from KLH's early lineup featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • KLH Model 1 1963 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design, known for accurate sound and iconic mid-century styling.
  • KLH Model 17 1963 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design, designed by Henry Kloss for high-fidelity home audio performance.
  • KLH Model 3 1963 (Klh) Compact stereo speaker with acoustic suspension design and warm sound signature.
  • KLH Model 33 1964 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design from KLH's classic 1960s lineup.
  • KLH Model 8 1964 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design, known for accurate sound and iconic 1960s hi-fi engineering.
  • KLH Model 105 1966 (Klh) KLH Model 105 bookshelf speaker from 1966 featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • KLH Model 23 1966 (Klh) KLH Model 23 bookshelf speaker from 1966 featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, natural sound.
  • KLH Model Forty-One Reel-to-Reel 1966 (Klh) KLH Model Forty-One Reel-to-Reel from 1966 featuring 4-track stereo/mono playback and solid-state electronics in a classic wood cabinet.
  • KLH Model 18 1968 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design, designed by Henry Kloss for high-fidelity performance in the late 1960s.
  • KLH Model 24 1968 (Klh) Bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and warm, natural sound from the late 1960s.
  • KLH Model 35 1968 (Klh) KLH Model 35 two-way acoustic suspension speaker from 1968, designed by Henry Kloss for balanced sound and solid performance at an affordable price.
  • KLH Model 5 1968 (Klh) High-fidelity acoustic suspension speaker from the golden age of hi-fi, designed by Henry Kloss for warm, natural sound reproduction.
  • KLH Model 40 1972 (Klh) KLH Model 40 bookshelf speaker from 1972 featuring acoustic suspension design and warm balanced sound.
  • KLH 1 Series (KLH-1, KLH-2, KLH-3) 1975 (Klh) Vintage bookshelf speakers from KLH's foundational lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, musical sound.
  • Marantz Model 7 1958 (Marantz) High-fidelity tube preamplifier from Marantz's golden era with 3-channel design and exceptional musicality.
  • Marantz Model 10B 1964 (Marantz) High-performance FM tuner from 1964 featuring vacuum tube design and oscilloscope tuning display.
  • Model 7C 1964 (Marantz) High-performance vacuum tube preamplifier from Marantz's golden era, renowned for its musicality and build quality.
  • Marantz Model 6 SPK G 1966 (Marantz) Vintage 2-way floorstanding speaker from Marantz with acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Model 4 SPK G 1967 (Marantz) High-fidelity acoustic suspension speaker from Marantz introduced in 1967, featuring a three-way driver design and front-mounted tonal controls.
  • Imperial 4B 1968 (Marantz) Vintage floor-standing speaker from Marantz's Imperial series, featuring acoustic suspension design and warm sound signature.
  • Model 19 1972 (Marantz) High-performance vintage stereo receiver from Marantz's legendary 'Monster Receiver' series, known for warm sound and premium build quality.
  • Model 23 1972 (Marantz) High-fidelity stereo receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, known for warm sound and solid build quality.
  • Marantz 1030 1973 (Marantz) Marantz 1030 stereo receiver from 1973, known for warm sound and solid build quality, part of Marantz's classic 1970s lineup.
  • Model 27 1973 (Marantz) High-end stereo receiver from Marantz with advanced tuning technology and warm, detailed sound typical of 1970s Marantz design.
  • Imperial 9 1974 (Marantz) High-end floor-standing speaker from Marantz's Imperial series, known for warm sound and robust 1970s construction.
  • Imperial-5 1974 (Marantz) Marantz Imperial-5 3-way bookshelf speaker from 1974 with warm sound signature and walnut veneer finish.
  • Imperial-6 1974 (Marantz) High-quality 3-way acoustic suspension speaker from Marantz's Imperial series, known for warm sound and classic 1970s design.
  • Marantz 2250 1974 (Marantz) Vintage stereo receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, known for warm audiophile sound and robust analog design.
  • Marantz 2275 1974 (Marantz) High-fidelity stereo receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, known for warm sound and robust analog design.
  • Marantz 2325 1974 (Marantz) High-power stereo receiver from Marantz's 22xx series, known for dual mono design and exceptional sound quality.
  • Marantz 4270 1974 (Marantz) High-performance quadraphonic receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 1970s lineup, featuring 70 watts per channel and premium audio engineering.
  • Marantz Imperial 1974 (Marantz) Vintage Marantz Imperial speakers from 1974, featuring acoustic suspension design and warm sound signature.
  • Model 115 1974 (Marantz) Marantz Model 115 stereo receiver from 1974, featuring 70 watts per channel, dual power supply, and warm analog sound.
  • HD-550 1975 (Marantz) Vintage Marantz HD-550 bookshelf speakers from the late 1970s with balanced sound and classic walnut veneer design.
  • HD-660 1975 (Marantz) Marantz HD-660 3-way bookshelf speakers from the late 1970s with warm sound signature and walnut veneer finish.
  • HD-770 1975 (Marantz) Marantz HD-770 3-way bookshelf speakers from the late 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer finish.
  • Imperial 7 1975 (Marantz) Vintage Marantz Imperial 7 speaker from 1975, part of the mid-tier Imperial series known for warm sound and solid build quality.
  • Marantz 2265 1975 (Marantz) Vintage stereo receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, known for warm sound and robust analog design.
  • Marantz 4240 1975 (Marantz) Four-channel quadraphonic receiver from Marantz's golden era, combining warm analog sound with advanced 1970s audio technology.
  • Marantz DS-920 1975 (Marantz) Vintage Marantz DS-920 3-way floorstanding speaker from the late 1970s with 12-inch woofer and acoustic suspension design.
  • Marantz DS-940 1975 (Marantz) Vintage floor-standing speaker from Marantz, likely produced in the mid-1970s with classic design and high-fidelity audio construction.
  • Model 115B 1975 (Marantz) Marantz Model 115B stereo receiver from 1975, featuring quartz PLL tuning and warm, musical sound.
  • Model 260 1975 (Marantz) High-end stereo receiver from Marantz's 1970s lineup featuring quartz PLL tuning and warm, dynamic sound.
  • Model 5 SPK G 1975 (Marantz) Compact bookshelf speaker likely part of a Marantz system from the 1970s with limited documentation and historical presence.
  • Model 7 SPK G 1975 (Marantz) Compact bookshelf speaker from Marantz, likely part of a matched audio system from the 1970s.
  • Model 8 SPK G 1975 (Marantz) Early Marantz speaker model with limited documentation and historical footprint.
  • SD-5 1975 (Marantz) A vintage audio component from Marantz released in the mid-1970s with limited documented specifications.
  • Marantz 1520 1977 (Marantz) Vintage stereo receiver from Marantz produced between 1977 and 1979, featuring quartz PLL tuning and a warm, musical sound signature.
  • Marantz 1550L 1977 (Marantz) High-quality mid-range stereo receiver from Marantz produced in the late 1970s, offering solid performance and classic design.
  • Marantz 2238 1977 (Marantz) Vintage stereo receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, known for warm sound and solid build quality.
  • Marantz 4100 1977 (Marantz) High-end stereo receiver from Marantz produced from 1977 to 1979, featuring quartz PLL synthesized tuning and warm, musical sound.
  • Marantz 2220B 1978 (Marantz) Stereo receiver from Marantz's acclaimed late-1970s lineup, known for warm sound and solid build quality.
  • Marantz 2230B 1978 (Marantz) Vintage stereo receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, known for warm sound and solid build quality.
  • Marantz 2385 1978 (Marantz) High-powered stereo receiver from Marantz with dual power meters and premium build quality.
  • HD-880 1980 (Marantz) Marantz HD-880 vintage loudspeaker from 1980 featuring 3-way design and walnut veneer finish.
  • HD-360 1984 (Marantz) Marantz HD-360 bookshelf speaker from 1984 featuring a 2-way bass reflex design with warm, balanced sound typical of Marantz's mid-1980s lineup.
  • Marantz DS-930 1988 (Marantz) Compact bookshelf speaker from Marantz with balanced sound and warm signature, produced in the late 1980s.
  • McIntosh C11 1955 (Mcintosh) Tube-based preamplifier from McIntosh's golden era, known for sonic clarity and robust build quality.
  • MC150 1960 (Mcintosh) High-power stereo tube amplifier from McIntosh with Autoformer technology and classic warm sound.
  • McIntosh C20 1960 (Mcintosh) Iconic tube preamplifier from McIntosh's golden era, known for warm sound and exceptional build quality.
  • C24 1963 (Mcintosh) McIntosh C24 vacuum tube preamplifier from 1963, one of the brand's first stereo preamps known for warm, transparent sound and high-fidelity performance.
  • McIntosh C22 1963 (Mcintosh) Iconic tube preamplifier from McIntosh's golden era, known for warm sound and exceptional build quality.
  • McIntosh C30 1963 (Mcintosh) A classic tube-based stereo preamplifier from McIntosh, known for its dual mono design and warm, musical sound signature.
  • ML-1 1970 (Mcintosh) McIntosh ML-1 floor-standing loudspeaker with acoustic suspension design and handcrafted walnut cabinet.
  • ML-1C 1970 (Mcintosh) High-performance stereo speaker from McIntosh's first speaker line, featuring acoustic suspension design and precision engineering.
  • MQ101 1970 (Mcintosh) Passive 10-band graphic equalizer from McIntosh, designed for precise tonal control in professional and high-fidelity audio systems.
  • ML-4C 1971 (Mcintosh) McIntosh ML-4C floor-standing loudspeaker from 1971, part of the brand's first speaker line, featuring acoustic suspension design and accurate sound reproduction.
  • McIntosh XL-1 1972 (Mcintosh) Vintage McIntosh XL-1 floorstanding speaker from 1972, featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • MR75 1972 (Mcintosh) High-performance FM tuner from McIntosh with exceptional sensitivity and legendary build quality.
  • McIntosh MQ102 1973 (Mcintosh) Passive 10-band graphic equalizer from McIntosh, designed for precise tone control in professional and high-end audio systems.
  • ML-2 1973 (Mcintosh) McIntosh ML-2 floorstanding speaker from 1973, featuring acoustic suspension design and custom drivers for accurate sound reproduction.
  • ML-2C 1973 (Mcintosh) High-quality acoustic suspension loudspeaker from McIntosh's first speaker line, known for neutral sound and robust build.
  • XR-7 1973 (Mcintosh) High-end 3-way acoustic suspension speaker from McIntosh's first speaker line, known for warm sound and premium build.
  • McIntosh XR3 1974 (Mcintosh) 3-way floorstanding speaker from McIntosh's first speaker line, featuring acoustic suspension design and handcrafted walnut veneer cabinets.
  • C710 1975 (Mcintosh) A vintage audio component from McIntosh, representing the brand's legacy of high-fidelity engineering and timeless design.
  • M-406 1975 (Mcintosh) Vintage McIntosh M-406 audio equipment from 1975 with limited documentation but presumed high-quality construction and sound.
  • MC-1 1975 (Mcintosh) A rare and poorly documented audio amplifier from McIntosh, likely produced in limited quantities during the mid-1970s.
  • MC1C 1975 (Mcintosh) Vintage bookshelf speakers from McIntosh's early speaker lineup featuring classic driver and crossover design.
  • ML-4 1975 (Mcintosh) High-performance floor-standing speaker from McIntosh's first speaker line, known for precision engineering and neutral sound reproduction.
  • ML2M 1975 (Mcintosh) A rare and enigmatic McIntosh audio component from the mid-1970s with limited documented history.
  • MLC2 1975 (Mcintosh) A rare and lesser-documented audio component from McIntosh, likely part of their speaker lineup, reflecting the brand's legacy of high-fidelity construction and sound.
  • XL10 1975 (Mcintosh) High-end speaker system from McIntosh, likely featuring advanced driver technology and solid construction typical of the brand's 1970s audio philosophy.
  • XR-5 1976 (Mcintosh) High-performance 3-way speaker system from McIntosh's first speaker line, known for accurate sound reproduction and premium build quality.
  • XR-6 1976 (Mcintosh) McIntosh XR-6 3-way floorstanding speaker from 1976 with 12-inch woofer and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • MC2120 1977 (Mcintosh) High-fidelity solid-state stereo power amplifier from McIntosh's pioneering 1970s lineup, delivering 120 watts per channel with legendary build quality and analog warmth.
  • MC2150 1977 (Mcintosh) High-performance solid-state stereo amplifier from McIntosh with Autoformer output and dual mono design.
  • MC2200 1977 (Mcintosh) High-power solid-state stereo amplifier from McIntosh, known for reliability, Autoformer output, and clean neutral sound with warmth.
  • MQ107 1978 (Mcintosh) Passive 10-band graphic equalizer from McIntosh's professional series, designed for high-fidelity tone shaping without active electronics.
  • ML-2M 1980 (Mcintosh) High-performance floor-standing loudspeaker from McIntosh's ML series, designed for accurate sound reproduction with premium build quality.
  • XR-16 1980 (Mcintosh) High-performance 3-way speaker system from McIntosh's 1980s lineup, featuring MELS technology and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • XR-19 1980 (Mcintosh) High-end stereo speaker from McIntosh's early 1980s lineup featuring acoustic suspension design and handcrafted walnut veneer cabinets.
  • XR17 1980 (Mcintosh) High-performance 3-way speaker from McIntosh's XR series, known for neutral sound and robust build quality.
  • XR50 1980 (Mcintosh) High-performance 2-way acoustic suspension speaker from McIntosh's XR series, produced in the early 1980s with a 12-inch woofer and patented tweeter dispersion system.
  • XL-10 1982 (Mcintosh) High-performance floorstanding speaker from McIntosh's first speaker line, featuring acoustic suspension design and precision drivers for accurate sound reproduction.
  • McIntosh C37 1986 (Mcintosh) High-performance preamplifier from McIntosh's classic C-series, known for dual-monaural design and legendary build quality.
  • XRT-20 1986 (Mcintosh) High-end line source array loudspeaker from McIntosh's XRT series, featuring 24 drivers and precise time-aligned imaging.
  • MC2002 1988 (Mcintosh) High-power solid-state stereo amplifier from McIntosh with Autoformer technology and iconic blue meters.
  • MC7200 1988 (Mcintosh) High-performance stereo power amplifier from McIntosh with Autoformer technology and robust protection systems.
  • MC7205 1989 (Mcintosh) High-performance stereo power amplifier from McIntosh's professional series, known for robust power delivery and iconic design.
  • XRT-22 1989 (Mcintosh) High-performance line source array loudspeaker from McIntosh with 22 drivers per cabinet, designed for precise imaging and wide sound dispersion.
  • MA6450 1992 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MA6450 integrated amplifier produced from 1992 to 1995, delivering 100 watts per channel with Autoformer output and classic McIntosh build quality.
  • MC7150 1992 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MC7150 150-watt stereo amplifier from 1992 featuring Autoformer technology and classic McIntosh build quality.
  • C34W 1993 (Mcintosh) Vintage McIntosh C34W preamplifier with 6-band EQ, balanced inputs/outputs, and Autoformer technology for high-fidelity audio performance.
  • MC2250 1993 (Mcintosh) High-performance solid-state stereo amplifier from McIntosh's classic series, delivering 250W per channel with Autoformer technology and legendary build quality.
  • MC500 1993 (Mcintosh) High-power monoblock amplifier from McIntosh with Autoformer output and classic design, delivering 500 watts per channel with exceptional clarity and reliability.
  • MC7104 1993 (Mcintosh) 4-channel amplifier from McIntosh with 100 watts per channel, designed for high-end audio and early home theater systems.
  • ML-C2 1993 (Mcintosh) McIntosh ML-C2 2-way bookshelf speaker from 1993 with 8-inch woofer and soft dome tweeter in a sealed enclosure.
  • MC7100 1994 (Mcintosh) High-performance stereo power amplifier from McIntosh's classic series, delivering 100 watts per channel with Autoformer technology and robust protection systems.
  • MC752 1994 (Mcintosh) Solid-state stereo amplifier from McIntosh's classic lineup, delivering 75 watts per channel with Autoformer technology and iconic design.
  • MC754 1994 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MC754 integrated amplifier from 1994, featuring Autoformer technology and dual mono design for high-fidelity audio performance.
  • C35 1995 (Mcintosh) McIntosh C35 solid-state preamplifier from 1995, featuring a 5-band equalizer and Autoformer technology for high-fidelity audio performance.
  • C712 1995 (Mcintosh) High-performance stereo receiver from McIntosh's 700 series, combining classic design with modern audio engineering.
  • Mac 4300V 1995 (Mcintosh) High-performance vintage receiver with quadraphonic decoding and integrated phono stage from McIntosh's late analog era.
  • MC1000 1995 (Mcintosh) High-power monoblock amplifier from McIntosh, delivering 1000 watts with Unity Coupled circuitry and advanced protection systems.
  • MC7106 1995 (Mcintosh) 6-channel power amplifier from McIntosh with Autoformer technology and robust protection systems, designed for high-performance home theater and audio systems.
  • MC7270 1995 (Mcintosh) High-performance solid-state stereo amplifier from McIntosh's classic series, delivering 270 watts per channel with Autoformer technology and iconic design.
  • MC7300 1995 (Mcintosh) High-power stereo amplifier from McIntosh with Autoformer technology and dual mono design for exceptional audio performance.
  • MC7108 1996 (Mcintosh) 8-channel amplifier from McIntosh with Autoformer technology and home theater integration.
  • Mac 4200 1998 (Mcintosh) McIntosh Mac 4200 integrated amplifier with Autoformer technology and built-in equalizer from 1998.
  • C1000 2000 (Mcintosh) Flagship preamplifier from McIntosh with dual mono design and modular capabilities, produced from 2000 to 2008.
  • C42 2000 (Mcintosh) High-performance solid-state preamplifier from McIntosh with balanced design and classic styling.
  • MA6850 2001 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MA6850 integrated amplifier from 2001, featuring 150WPC output, Autoformer technology, and classic McIntosh design with modern reliability.
  • MA6800 2002 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MA6800 integrated amplifier from 2002, delivering 200W per channel with Autoformer technology and classic McIntosh build quality.
  • MC4275 2003 (Mcintosh) High-performance solid-state stereo amplifier from McIntosh, delivering 250 watts per channel with Autoformer technology and classic design.
  • MC4280 2003 (Mcintosh) High-performance integrated amplifier from McIntosh with 200WPC, Autoformer output, and classic design elements.
  • McIntosh C45 2004 (Mcintosh) High-performance preamplifier from McIntosh with balanced design, tone controls, and home theater bypass. Built for audiophile-grade sound and system integration.
  • C220 2006 (Mcintosh) Tube preamplifier from McIntosh with dual mono design, balanced connectivity, and classic tube warmth.
  • Pioneer SA-1000 1974 (Pioneer) Pioneer SA-1000 integrated amplifier from 1974, a high-power flagship with advanced engineering and clean sound.
  • Pioneer HPM-40 1976 (Pioneer) High-efficiency stereo speaker from Pioneer's HPM series, designed for powerful sound in the 1970s audio market.
  • HPM-900 1977 (Pioneer) High-performance 4-way speaker system from Pioneer's HPM series, featuring advanced materials and engineering for dynamic, detailed sound.
  • Pioneer HPM-100 1977 (Pioneer) High-performance floor-standing speaker from Pioneer's flagship HPM series, known for detailed sound and advanced materials.
  • Pioneer HPM-100 (200-Watt Version) 1977 (Pioneer) High-end floor-standing speaker from Pioneer's HPM series, featuring advanced polymer driver technology and a dynamic sound signature ideal for rock and high-volume listening.
  • Pioneer HPM-60 1977 (Pioneer) Pioneer HPM-60 3-way stereo speaker from 1977 with high-efficiency design and polymer-coated woofer.
  • HPM-700 1978 (Pioneer) High-efficiency floorstanding speaker from Pioneer's HPM series, known for bright dynamics and advanced polymer materials.
  • Pioneer SA-7800 1978 (Pioneer) High-performance integrated amplifier from Pioneer's acclaimed Series 20 lineup, known for clean power and advanced engineering.
  • Pioneer SA-6500-II 1979 (Pioneer) High-performance integrated amplifier from Pioneer's acclaimed Series 20 lineup, known for clean sound and robust build quality.
  • Pioneer A-50DV 1999 (Pioneer) Pioneer A-50DV stereo receiver from 1999 featuring Digital Virtual Surround processing and MM phono input for vinyl enthusiasts.
  • A-A6 MK2 2006 (Pioneer) Pioneer A-A6 MK2 integrated amplifier with 60W per channel output and vintage-inspired design.
  • Quad II 1959 (Quad) Vintage tube-based stereo amplifier from Quad, known for high-fidelity sound and dual mono design.
  • Quad 50E 1967 (Quad) All-tube stereo amplifier from Quad with dual mono design and point-to-point wiring, known for sonic purity and build quality.
  • Quad FM2 1969 (Quad) High-performance FM tuner from 1969 featuring PLL stereo decoding and exceptional sensitivity and selectivity.
  • Quad AM 1971 (Quad) High-performance AM/FM tuner from Quad's professional series, renowned for exceptional reception and audiophile-grade sound quality.
  • Quad 405 1975 (Quad) High-fidelity stereo power amplifier with current dumping technology from Quad, introduced in 1975.
  • Quad 50D 1975 (Quad) Solid-state stereo amplifier from Quad's early transistor era, delivering 50 watts per channel with high fidelity and reliability.
  • Quad FM 1975 (Quad) High-end FM tuner from Quad featuring PLL stereo decoding and precision engineering for exceptional audio fidelity.
  • Quad FM1 1975 (Quad) High-end FM tuner from 1975 featuring PLL stereo decoding and quartz-stabilized reception.
  • Quad FM3 1975 (Quad) High-performance FM tuner from Quad's acclaimed 3-series, known for exceptional reception and musical clarity.
  • Quad QA12/P 1975 (Quad) Quad QA12/P passive radiator speaker system from the mid-1970s with minimal documented specifications and historical context.
  • Quad ESL-2805 1981 (Quad) High-fidelity electrostatic loudspeaker with transparent sound and advanced panel design from Quad.
  • Quad ESL-63 1981 (Quad) Electrostatic floor-standing speaker with revolutionary concentric stator design for time-coherent sound.
  • Revox A77 1967 (Revox) Professional open-reel tape deck renowned for precision engineering and audio fidelity.
  • Revox B36 1970 (Revox) High-end cassette deck from 1970 featuring professional-grade transport and balanced audio connectivity.
  • Revox A700 1974 (Revox) High-end reel-to-reel tape deck from Revox with professional features and exceptional sound quality.
  • Agora B MkII 1975 (Revox) High-end passive loudspeaker from Revox with 3-way design and Swiss engineering for accurate sound reproduction.
  • Revox A76 1975 (Revox) High-end FM/AM tuner from Revox's Series A with quartz PLL synthesizer tuning and Swiss precision engineering.
  • Revox E250 1975 (Revox) A vintage audio component from Revox known for its build quality and integration within high-fidelity systems.
  • Revox Piccolo 1975 (Revox) Compact bookshelf speaker from Revox with dual-cone driver and wood veneer cabinet, reflecting Swiss design of the 1970s.
  • Agora-B 1977 (Revox) High-end bookshelf speaker from Revox with 3-way design and Swiss precision engineering.
  • Revox A78 1977 (Revox) High-performance stereo power amplifier from Revox with dual-mono design and professional-grade build quality.
  • Revox A36 1978 (Revox) High-end cassette deck from Revox with Swiss precision engineering, known for durability and audiophile-grade performance.
  • Revox B22 1978 (Revox) High-end cassette deck from 1978 featuring 3-motor transport and professional build quality.
  • Revox B78 1978 (Revox) High-end stereo power amplifier from Revox's B-series, known for Swiss engineering, neutral sound, and modular reliability.
  • Revox B126 1979 (Revox) High-performance cassette deck from Revox with professional-grade engineering and studio-quality sound reproduction.
  • Revox Symbol B MkII 1979 (Revox) High-end floor-standing speaker from Revox with 3-way design and Swiss precision engineering, produced from 1979 to 1982.
  • Plenum-B MkII 1980 (Revox) High-fidelity bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension and dual-concentric driver design from Revox's premium lineup.
  • Revox A50 1980 (Revox) High-end integrated amplifier from Revox with Swiss engineering, known for clean sound and robust build quality.
  • Revox B160 1980 (Revox) High-end FM/AM tuner from Revox's B-series with quartz PLL synthesis and digital tuning display.
  • Revox B208 1980 (Revox) High-end cassette deck from Revox with 3-head design and advanced features for audiophiles and professionals.
  • Revox B242 1980 (Revox) High-end dual-mono stereo power amplifier from Revox with Swiss engineering and exceptional build quality.
  • Revox B250 1981 (Revox) High-end integrated amplifier from Studer Revox with dual-mono design and Swiss engineering precision.
  • Revox B26 1981 (Revox) High-end cassette deck from Revox with precision Swiss engineering, known for exceptional transport mechanics and transparent sound reproduction.
  • Revox T26 1981 (Revox) High-end cassette deck from Revox with 3-head design and precision engineering for audiophiles and recording enthusiasts.
  • Revox B226 1982 (Revox) High-end cassette deck from Revox with Swiss precision engineering and professional-grade performance.
  • Revox B150 1983 (Revox) High-performance stereo power amplifier from Revox's acclaimed B-Series, known for precision engineering and audiophile-grade sound.
  • Revox B260 1984 (Revox) High-performance FM tuner from 1984 with quartz PLL synthesis and Dolby FM decoding.
  • Revox C270 1985 (Revox) High-performance cassette deck representing the pinnacle of analog tape technology with professional-grade construction and studio-quality sound.
  • Atrium B MkII 1990 (Revox) High-end bookshelf speaker from Revox with Swiss engineering, known for neutral sound and refined build quality.
  • Sony TC-500 1973 (Sony) Portable cassette recorder with built-in stereo condenser microphone, known for early field recording use and bidirectional playback.
  • Sony TC-800 1974 (Sony) High-end cassette deck with 3-head design and Dolby noise reduction from Sony's golden era of audio innovation.
  • MDR-100 1975 (Sony) Early Sony headphone model from the mid-1970s with limited documentation, representing the company's initial foray into consumer headphone design.
  • MDR-20 1975 (Sony) Lightweight on-ear headphones from Sony's early portable audio era, designed for personal listening and portability.
  • MDR-30 1975 (Sony) Early Sony portable headphone model with limited documentation and historical obscurity.
  • MDR-32 1975 (Sony) Lightweight on-ear headphones from Sony's early consumer lineup, known for portability and affordability during the rise of personal audio.
  • MDR-32V 1975 (Sony) Lightweight on-ear headphones from Sony's early portable audio era, designed for personal stereos and on-the-go listening.
  • MDR-40 1975 (Sony) Sony MDR-40 vintage headphones from 1975 with limited documentation and historical data.
  • MDR-50 1975 (Sony) Early Sony MDR-50 headphones from the mid-1970s, representing the company's initial foray into consumer headphone design with basic dynamic driver technology.
  • MDR-7 1975 (Sony) Sony MDR-7 open-back headphones from the late 1970s, known for balanced sound and lightweight design.
  • MDR-80 1975 (Sony) Lightweight supra-aural headphones with neodymium magnets and high sensitivity, designed for portability and clarity during the personal audio revolution.
  • MDR-9 1975 (Sony) Open-back dynamic headphones from Sony's early high-fidelity lineup, known for warm sound and lightweight comfort.
  • MDR-A60 1975 (Sony) Vintage over-ear headphones from Sony's early headphone lineup.
  • MDR-M66 1975 (Sony) Closed-back dynamic headphones from Sony's MDR series, designed for portable consumer use in the 1970s.
  • Sony TC-600 1977 (Sony) High-end cassette deck from Sony's late 1970s lineup featuring 3-head design and professional-grade recording capabilities.
  • MDR-2 1978 (Sony) Sony MDR-2 open-back dynamic headphones from 1978, an early model in Sony's consumer headphone lineup with a warm sound signature and lightweight design.
  • MDR-4 1978 (Sony) Sony MDR-4 open-back dynamic headphones from 1978, an early lightweight consumer model with a bright sound signature and historical significance in personal audio.
  • Sony TC-366 1978 (Sony) Sony TC-366 3-head cassette deck from 1978 with Dolby B, dual capstan drive, and professional-grade features.
  • Sony TC-700 1978 (Sony) Sony TC-700 3-head cassette deck from 1978 with Dolby B noise reduction and dual capstan drive.
  • TC-K555 1978 (Sony) High-end 3-head cassette deck from Sony's ES series with Dolby B and C noise reduction and dual capstan drive.
  • MDR-5 1979 (Sony) Sony MDR-5 open-back dynamic headphones from 1979, notable for their early role in personal audio and lightweight design.
  • MDR-70 1980 (Sony) Lightweight on-ear headphones from Sony's early portable audio era, designed for personal stereos with a bright sound signature and foldable design.
  • MDR-8 1980 (Sony) Sony MDR-8 lightweight open-back headphones from the 1980s with dynamic drivers and 50-ohm impedance.
  • MDR-3 1982 (Sony) Sony MDR-3 lightweight open-back headphones from 1982, notable for pioneering portable personal audio.
  • Sony MDR-6 1982 (Sony) Vintage Sony MDR-6 open-back headphones from 1982, designed for portable use with balanced sound and lightweight comfort.
  • Sony TC-S1 1982 (Sony) Compact cassette deck with auto-reverse and Dolby B/C noise reduction from Sony's 1982 hi-fi component series.
  • MDR-CD100 1984 (Sony) Sony MDR-CD100 headphones from 1984, designed for Compact Disc playback with open-back design and 40mm drivers.
  • MDR-CD6 1986 (Sony) Sony MDR-CD6 lightweight closed-back headphones from 1986, designed for early portable CD players with balanced sound and durable build.
  • TC-K555ESG 1987 (Sony) High-end cassette deck from Sony's ES series featuring advanced tape technology and precision engineering.
  • TC-K555ESR 1987 (Sony) High-end cassette deck from Sony's ES series with advanced transport and noise reduction for audiophile-grade analog performance.
  • MDR-M33 1988 (Sony) Lightweight on-ear headphones from Sony's portable lineup, designed for use with Walkman and Discman devices.
  • MDR-90 1989 (Sony) Sony MDR-90 lightweight portable headphones from 1989 featuring neodymium drivers and foldable design.
  • TC-RX1000T 1989 (Sony) High-end Sony ES cassette deck with 3-head design and HX Pro for superior recording fidelity.
  • TC-V7000 1989 (Sony) High-end Sony ES cassette deck with 3-head design and advanced analog features from 1989.
  • MDR-62 1990 (Sony) Lightweight open-back headphones from Sony's MDR series, designed for portable audio use in the 1990s.
  • MDR-CD300 1990 (Sony) Closed-back dynamic headphones from Sony with a neutral sound signature and durable build, popular in studio monitoring applications.
  • MDR-CD500 1990 (Sony) Passive over-ear headphones with 32 ohm impedance and 106 dB/mW sensitivity, featuring closed-back design and neodymium magnets.
  • MDR-CD900 1990 (Sony) Professional-grade closed-back headphones from Sony known for accurate vocal reproduction and studio monitoring use.
  • MDR-CD700 1994 (Sony) Sony MDR-CD700 closed-back dynamic headphones from 1994, featuring 40mm drivers and a balanced sound signature with slight bass emphasis.
  • MDR-60 1995 (Sony) Lightweight on-ear headphones from Sony's 1990s consumer lineup, valued for portability and affordability.
  • TC-KA7ES 1997 (Sony) High-end cassette deck from Sony's ES series, representing the peak of analog tape technology with advanced transport and noise reduction.
  • MDR-1 2012 (Sony) Sony MDR-1 over-ear headphones from 2012, featuring a warm sound signature and lifestyle-oriented design for portable audiophile listening.
  • MDR-10 2013 (Sony) Sony MDR-10 closed-back headphones with balanced sound and portable design for casual listening.
  • Super Red Monitor 1954 (Tannoy) Classic studio monitor from Tannoy featuring dual concentric driver design and renowned for its natural sound and broadcast heritage.
  • Tannoy Major 1954 (Tannoy) Classic British loudspeaker from 1954 featuring Tannoy's pioneering dual concentric driver design for coherent point-source sound reproduction.
  • Tannoy Monitor Red 12 1954 (Tannoy) Vintage studio monitor with dual concentric driver design, renowned for broadcast accuracy and natural sound reproduction.
  • Buckingham Monitor 1958 (Tannoy) Iconic 12-inch dual concentric speaker from Tannoy, renowned for studio-grade sound and pioneering point-source imaging.
  • Chatsworth 1958 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Chatsworth speaker from 1958 featuring dual concentric driver design and birch plywood cabinet.
  • Lancaster Corner 12 1958 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Lancaster Corner 12 speaker from 1958 featuring dual concentric driver and walnut veneer finish.
  • Lancaster Rectangular 12 1958 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Lancaster Rectangular 12 speaker from 1958 featuring a 12-inch Dual Concentric driver and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Lancaster Rectangular 15 1958 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Lancaster Rectangular 15 speaker from 1958 featuring a 15-inch dual concentric driver and walnut veneer finish.
  • Lancaster-12F 1958 (Tannoy) High-end vintage loudspeaker from Tannoy's prestigious Lancaster series featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, natural sound reproduction.
  • Lancaster-15C 1958 (Tannoy) Iconic British hi-fi speaker from Tannoy's Prestige series featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, detailed sound.
  • Lancaster-15F 1958 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Lancaster-15F speaker from 1958 featuring a 15-inch dual concentric driver and front-ported birch plywood cabinet.
  • Tannoy Auto-Minor 1958 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Auto-Minor speaker from 1958 featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, coherent sound reproduction.
  • Tannoy Glenair 1958 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Glenair speakers from 1958 featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, natural sound reproduction.
  • Tannoy GRF Corner (Later) 1958 (Tannoy) Classic British dual concentric speaker with corner-horn design from Tannoy's golden era.
  • Tannoy Lancaster Corner 15 1958 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Lancaster Corner 15 speaker from 1958 featuring dual concentric driver and corner-horn cabinet design.
  • Tannoy Lancaster-12C 1958 (Tannoy) Vintage 12-inch dual concentric speaker from Tannoy's prestigious Lancaster series, known for warm sound and point-source imaging.
  • York Corner 1958 (Tannoy) Corner-horn speaker from Tannoy's Prestige range featuring Dual Concentric driver technology and warm, detailed sound.
  • Little Red Monitor 1967 (Tannoy) Iconic 1967 Tannoy studio monitor with dual concentric driver design, renowned for warm sound and BBC broadcast use.
  • Monitor Gold 15 1967 (Tannoy) Classic studio monitor with dual concentric design and Alnico drivers from Tannoy's golden era.
  • Tannoy Monitor Gold 12 1967 (Tannoy) Iconic British studio monitor with dual concentric driver design and Alnico magnets, renowned for accuracy and warm vintage sound.
  • System-15 1973 (Tannoy) High-efficiency studio monitor with 15-inch dual concentric driver and professional broadcast heritage.
  • Tannoy Devon 1973 (Tannoy) Vintage stereo loudspeaker from Tannoy's Prestige series featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, coherent sound.
  • Cheviot 1974 (Tannoy) Vintage stereo loudspeaker from Tannoy's Prestige range featuring a 12-inch Dual Concentric driver and warm, detailed sound.
  • Classic Monitor 1974 (Tannoy) Iconic 2-way coaxial studio monitor from the 1970s with dual concentric driver design and neutral sound signature.
  • GRF-Memory 1974 (Tannoy) High-end vintage loudspeaker from Tannoy's Gold Reference series featuring dual concentric driver technology and horn-loaded cabinet design.
  • HPD-295A (10") 1974 (Tannoy) High-performance dual concentric speaker from Tannoy's Prestige series, known for point-source sound and professional audio use.
  • Monitor Red IIILZ (10") 1974 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Monitor Red IIILZ (10-inch) speaker from 1974, featuring dual concentric driver design and renowned for warm, coherent sound in professional and hi-fi applications.
  • System-12 1974 (Tannoy) Tannoy System-12 vintage loudspeaker from 1974 featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, balanced sound.
  • Tannoy 4133 1974 (Tannoy) Professional studio monitor from Tannoy's Monitor Gold series, featuring Dual Concentric driver technology and renowned for accurate sound reproduction.
  • Tannoy Arden 1974 (Tannoy) High-efficiency dual concentric speaker from Tannoy's Prestige series, known for point-source imaging and warm British sound.
  • Tannoy Berkeley Mk II 1974 (Tannoy) Vintage stereo loudspeaker from Tannoy's Prestige range featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, detailed sound reproduction.
  • Tannoy HPD-315A (12") 1974 (Tannoy) High-performance 12-inch dual concentric speaker from Tannoy's Prestige line, known for studio accuracy and warm sound.
  • Tannoy HPD-385A (15") 1974 (Tannoy) High-performance dual concentric speaker from Tannoy's Prestige series, featuring a 15-inch driver and renowned point-source imaging.
  • Tannoy Monitor Black 12" 1974 (Tannoy) Iconic 12-inch coaxial studio monitor from Tannoy's Professional Monitor range, renowned for accuracy and studio use.
  • Tannoy Monitor Black 15 1974 (Tannoy) Classic 15-inch dual concentric studio monitor from Tannoy's golden era, renowned for accuracy and professional use.
  • Tannoy Monitor Silver 15 1974 (Tannoy) Vintage studio monitor with 15-inch dual concentric driver and iconic British sound.
  • 3833gg-(15") 1975 (Tannoy) Tannoy 3833gg-(15) professional monitor with dual concentric driver technology and 15-inch design for studio accuracy.
  • 3859 1975 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy 3859 audio equipment from 1975, likely part of the professional monitor series featuring dual concentric driver design.
  • Cheviot Mk II 1975 (Tannoy) High-fidelity floor-standing speaker from Tannoy's Prestige range featuring dual concentric driver technology and solid wood cabinet construction.
  • Mayfair T225 1975 (Tannoy) Compact bookshelf speaker featuring Tannoy's dual concentric driver technology with warm, detailed sound and classic wood veneer finish.
  • Monitor Gold IIILZ (10") 1975 (Tannoy) High-fidelity dual concentric speaker from Tannoy's iconic Monitor Gold series, known for studio-grade sound and elegant walnut design.
  • System-215 1975 (Tannoy) Professional-grade studio monitor from Tannoy featuring dual concentric driver technology and a powerful 2-way design for accurate sound reproduction.
  • Tannoy 2528-(10") 1975 (Tannoy) High-efficiency 10-inch dual concentric speaker from Tannoy's professional monitor series, known for coherent imaging and studio-grade sound.
  • Tannoy 4033 1975 (Tannoy) Professional studio monitor with dual concentric driver design known for accurate sound reproduction.
  • Tannoy Corner 1975 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy Corner speaker from the 1970s featuring corner-horn design and dual concentric driver technology.
  • Tannoy DU386/K3828 (15") 1975 (Tannoy) High-fidelity dual concentric speaker from Tannoy's Monitor Gold series with 15-inch woofer and renowned studio-monitor sound.
  • Tannoy GRF-Corner 1975 (Tannoy) Classic corner-horn speaker from Tannoy's golden era, featuring dual concentric driver technology and powerful bass response.
  • Tannoy K3808 (15") 1975 (Tannoy) High-fidelity studio monitor from Tannoy's Monitor Gold series, featuring a 15-inch dual concentric driver and renowned for broadcast-grade accuracy.
  • Tannoy K3838 (15") 1975 (Tannoy) Vintage Tannoy K3838 15-inch dual concentric speaker from the 1970s, part of the legendary Monitor series, known for coherent sound dispersion and studio-grade fidelity.
  • SRM15X 1979 (Tannoy) Professional-grade studio monitor with 15-inch dual concentric driver and neutral sound signature.
  • Dorset T185 1980 (Tannoy) Vintage floorstanding loudspeaker from Tannoy's Prestige series featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, coherent sound reproduction.
  • SRM12X 1980 (Tannoy) Studio monitor from Tannoy's SRM series featuring dual concentric driver technology and professional-grade sound reproduction.
  • Tannoy 3128-(12") 1980 (Tannoy) Tannoy 3128-(12") 12-inch dual concentric speaker from the 1980s, part of the System series offering accessible high-fidelity sound with signature coherent imaging.
  • Tannoy 3828 (15") 1980 (Tannoy) Vintage professional monitor speaker with 15-inch dual concentric driver and bass reflex cabinet.
  • Tannoy Glenair-10 1980 (Tannoy) Tannoy Glenair-10 bookshelf speaker from the 1980s featuring dual concentric driver technology in a budget-friendly design.
  • Tannoy SRM10B 1980 (Tannoy) Budget-friendly bookshelf speaker from Tannoy's SRM series featuring dual concentric driver technology and solid performance for its era.
  • Tannoy System-10 1980 (Tannoy) Compact professional monitor from Tannoy's System series featuring dual concentric driver technology and bass reflex design for accurate studio sound.
  • Chester T165 1989 (Tannoy) Tannoy Chester T165 floorstanding speaker from 1989, part of the Prestige series featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, detailed sound.
  • Tannoy 3858 1990 (Tannoy) High-performance studio monitor from Tannoy's Professional Monitor series featuring Dual Concentric technology for accurate sound reproduction.
  • Arden Mk II 1993 (Tannoy) High-performance floor-standing loudspeaker from Tannoy's Prestige series, featuring a dual concentric driver and classic British monitor design.
  • Tannoy Stirling 1993 (Tannoy) High-fidelity floor-standing loudspeaker from Tannoy's Prestige series featuring dual concentric driver technology and warm, coherent sound reproduction.
  • Monitor Silver 12 2001 (Tannoy) Tannoy Monitor Silver 12 inch floorstanding speaker with dual concentric driver and classic British sound.
  • Kensington 2008 (Tannoy) High-end floorstanding loudspeaker from Tannoy's Prestige series featuring Dual Concentric driver technology with warm, coherent sound and elegant wood veneer cabinets.
  • Technics SP-10 1969 (Technics) Pioneering direct drive turntable with quartz-locked speed control and professional-grade performance.
  • Technics SA-100 1970 (Technics) High-fidelity stereo amplifier from Technics' early lineup, known for Class A operation and exceptional build quality.
  • SB-202 1974 (Technics) Technics SB-202 8-ohm bookshelf speaker from 1974 with 40W power handling and 2-way bass reflex design.
  • Technics SB-10 1974 (Technics) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Technics with 8-inch woofer and bass reflex design, produced in the mid-1970s.
  • Technics SX-601 1974 (Technics) Vintage stereo receiver from Technics featuring quartz PLL tuning and warm analog sound.
  • EAB-1204 1975 (Technics) Technics EAB-1204 2-way bass reflex speaker from the late 1970s with 12-inch woofer and horn-loaded tweeter.
  • EAH-710 1975 (Technics) Open-back dynamic headphones from Technics' early personal audio lineup, featuring a lightweight design and warm vintage sound signature.
  • SB-1204 1975 (Technics) Technics SB-1204 3-way bass reflex speaker from the 1970s with 12-inch woofer and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • SB-2690 1975 (Technics) Technics SB-2690 3-way bookshelf speakers from the late 1970s with 12-inch woofer and bass reflex design.
  • SB-3430 1975 (Technics) Technics SB-3430 2-way bass reflex speaker from the late 1970s, offering warm balanced sound and reliable performance in a vinyl-clad wood cabinet.
  • SB-4500A 1975 (Technics) Vintage stereo speaker from Technics' mid-range 1970s lineup, featuring 8-inch woofer and 2-inch tweeter in a bass reflex design.
  • SB-ASS500 1975 (Technics) A lesser-known speaker model from Technics, likely featuring mid-1970s driver and cabinet design principles.
  • Technics 1 1975 (Technics) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Technics' early hi-fi lineup, featuring warm 1970s sound and classic wood veneer design.
  • Technics EAH-220 1975 (Technics) Open-back dynamic headphones from the late 1970s with warm sound signature and lightweight design.
  • Technics EAH-420 1975 (Technics) Open-back dynamic headphones from Technics' early lineup, featuring warm sound and classic 1970s Japanese design.
  • Technics EPH-50 1975 (Technics) Lightweight on-ear headphones from the late 1970s, part of Technics' consumer audio lineup with balanced sound and portable design.
  • SB-200 1976 (Technics) Technics SB-200 2-way bookshelf speaker from 1976, offering warm sound and solid performance in a classic wood veneer cabinet.
  • SB-4500B 1976 (Technics) Technics SB-4500B bookshelf speaker from 1976 with 10-inch woofer and horn tweeter, offering warm balanced sound and classic walnut veneer design.
  • SB-6060 1976 (Technics) Technics SB-6060 8-ohm bookshelf speaker from 1976 with 60W power handling and 2-way bass reflex design.
  • Technics SB-4 1976 (Technics) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Technics with 8-inch woofer and warm midrange sound signature.
  • SB-4000 1977 (Technics) Technics SB-4000 2-way bass reflex speaker from 1977 with 10-inch woofer and horn tweeter, known for warm sound and solid build quality.
  • SB-5 1977 (Technics) Technics SB-5 two-way bookshelf speaker from 1977 with warm sound signature and durable construction.
  • SB-5000A 1977 (Technics) High-end 3-way bass reflex speaker from Technics' late 1970s lineup, known for balanced sound and robust construction.
  • ST-8050 1977 (Technics) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Technics' late-1970s lineup featuring quartz-locked tuning and precise signal reception.
  • Technics SB-100 1977 (Technics) Entry-level bookshelf speaker from Technics with balanced sound and classic 1970s design.
  • Technics SB-7 1977 (Technics) Technics SB-7 3-way bookshelf speaker from 1977 with balanced sound and solid build quality.
  • RS-1506 1978 (Technics) High-end cassette deck from Technics featuring a 3-head design and professional-grade transport system.
  • RS-630US 1978 (Technics) Mid-range 3-head cassette deck from Technics with Dolby B noise reduction and precision recording features.
  • RS-631 1978 (Technics) Technics RS-631 3-head cassette deck from 1978 with Dolby B noise reduction and manual bias control.
  • SB-2200 1978 (Technics) High-end floor-standing speaker from Technics' late 1970s lineup, featuring a 3-way design and walnut veneer cabinet for accurate, balanced sound reproduction.
  • SB-3000 1978 (Technics) High-end 3-way bass reflex speaker from Technics' late 1970s lineup, featuring a 12-inch woofer and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • SB-40 1978 (Technics) Technics SB-40 8-ohm bookshelf speaker from 1978 with 40W power handling and 90 dB sensitivity.
  • SB-402 1978 (Technics) Technics SB-402 2-way bookshelf speaker from 1978 with 88 dB sensitivity and 8-ohm impedance, known for balanced sound and classic walnut veneer design.
  • SB-501 1978 (Technics) Technics SB-501 2-way bass reflex speaker from 1978 with 8-inch woofer and balanced sound signature.
  • SB-6000A 1978 (Technics) High-end 3-way bass reflex speaker from Technics' late 1970s lineup, known for accurate sound reproduction and solid walnut construction.
  • SB-7000 1978 (Technics) High-end floorstanding speaker from Technics' SB series, featuring a 3-way design with acoustic suspension and walnut veneer finish.
  • SB-7000A 1978 (Technics) High-end 3-way speaker system from Technics' SB series with carbon fiber woofer and dual tweeters for precise audiophile sound.
  • SB-7070 1978 (Technics) Technics SB-7070 3-way floorstanding speaker from 1978 with 12-inch woofer and horn tweeter for balanced, warm sound.
  • Technics RS-677US 1978 (Technics) High-end 3-head cassette deck from Technics with Dolby B, auto-reverse, and precision engineering from 1978.
  • Technics SB-3 1978 (Technics) Vintage 2-way bookshelf speaker from Technics with 8-inch woofer and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Technics SB-303 1978 (Technics) Two-way bookshelf speaker from Technics' SB series, released in 1978, featuring a 20 cm woofer and soft dome tweeter in a resonance-controlled cabinet.
  • Technics SB-440 1978 (Technics) Technics SB-440 8-ohm bookshelf speaker from 1978 with 2-way bass reflex design and walnut veneer finish.
  • Technics SB-5000 1978 (Technics) High-end floorstanding speaker from Technics' SB series, featuring a 12-inch woofer and horn-loaded tweeter for dynamic, balanced sound.
  • Technics SB-6 1978 (Technics) Vintage 3-way bookshelf speaker with 10-inch woofer and walnut veneer finish, known for balanced sound and solid build quality.
  • Technics SB-6000 1978 (Technics) High-end 3-way floorstanding speaker from Technics' late 1970s lineup, known for accurate sound reproduction and premium build quality.
  • Technics ST-5500 1978 (Technics) High-end FM tuner from Technics' New Class A series with quartz PLL synthesized tuning and precision reception.
  • Technics ST-7300 1978 (Technics) High-quality analog FM tuner from Technics' New Class A series with quartz-locked tuning and clean reception.
  • Technics ST-7600 1978 (Technics) High-end FM tuner from Technics' New Class A series featuring quartz PLL synthesized tuning and precise signal reception.
  • Technics ST-8055 1978 (Technics) High-end FM tuner from Technics' New Class A series featuring quartz PLL synthesized tuning and precision reception.
  • Technics ST-8080 1978 (Technics) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Technics with quartz PLL synthesized tuning and precision reception.
  • RS-1500 1979 (Technics) Technics RS-1500 flagship cassette deck from 1979 featuring 3-head design and microprocessor control.
  • RS-610US 1979 (Technics) Technics RS-610US 3-head cassette deck from 1979 with Dolby B noise reduction and manual recording controls.
  • SL-BD1 1979 (Technics) Belt-drive automatic turntable from Technics introduced in 1979 as an entry-level vinyl playback solution.
  • Technics ST-9600 1979 (Technics) High-end FM tuner from Technics Reference Series with quartz PLL synthesis and precision reception.
  • RS-263US 1980 (Technics) Technics RS-263US 3-head cassette deck from 1980 with Dolby B/C noise reduction and manual bias control for high-fidelity home recording.
  • RS-640US 1980 (Technics) A mid-range 3-head cassette deck from Technics with Dolby B/C noise reduction and manual calibration features.
  • RS-B12 1980 (Technics) Technics RS-B12 auto-reverse cassette deck from 1980 featuring Dolby B noise reduction and soft-touch controls.
  • SB-AS40 1980 (Technics) Two-way bass reflex speaker from Technics' 1980s lineup, featuring a polypropylene woofer and soft dome tweeter with magnetic shielding.
  • SB-AS60 1980 (Technics) Technics SB-AS60 2-way bass reflex speaker from the 1980s with balanced sound and durable vinyl-clad cabinet.
  • SB-C250 1980 (Technics) Entry-level bookshelf speaker from Technics with balanced sound and durable design, popular in 1980s hi-fi setups.
  • SB-C500A 1980 (Technics) Compact bookshelf speaker from Technics' 1980s lineup with balanced sound and durable construction.
  • SB-C80A 1980 (Technics) Technics SB-C80A 2-way bookshelf speaker from the 1980s with balanced sound and durable design.
  • SB-CL50 1980 (Technics) Compact bookshelf speaker from Technics' 1980s lineup, featuring a 2-way bass reflex design and warm sound signature.
  • SB-CL90 1980 (Technics) Technics SB-CL90 2-way bookshelf speaker from 1980 with balanced sound and compact design.
  • Technics EPH-100 1980 (Technics) Lightweight on-ear headphones from the 1980s with open-back design and low impedance for portable device compatibility.
  • Technics RS-B28R 1980 (Technics) A mid-range cassette deck from Technics released in 1980, featuring Dolby B noise reduction and a 2-head design with reliable performance for its era.
  • Technics SB-8 1980 (Technics) Technics SB-8 bookshelf speaker from 1980, featuring a 2-way bass reflex design with polypropylene woofer and soft dome tweeter.
  • Technics SB-92 1980 (Technics) Technics SB-92 two-way bookshelf speaker from 1980, featuring a 20 cm woofer and soft dome tweeter in a bass reflex design.
  • Technics ST-8044 1980 (Technics) Technics ST-8044 FM tuner from 1980 with quartz PLL synthesis and high sensitivity for clean FM reception.
  • Technics ST-9030 1980 (Technics) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Technics' Silver Series with quartz PLL synthesis and 12-station presets.
  • Technics ST-9300 1980 (Technics) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Technics with quartz PLL synthesized tuning and precision reception for 1980s audio systems.
  • Technics ST-9700 1980 (Technics) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Technics with quartz PLL synthesis and digital tuning display.
  • Technics ST-G3 1980 (Technics) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Technics' New Class A series, featuring quartz PLL synthesis and precision tuning for exceptional reception quality.
  • RS-B49R 1981 (Technics) Technics RS-B49R cassette deck from 1981 featuring auto-reverse playback, Dolby B noise reduction, and 3-head design for high-fidelity tape recording and playback.
  • SB-302 1981 (Technics) Technics SB-302 2-way bass reflex speaker from 1981 with balanced sound and bi-wiring capability.
  • Technics ST-8011 1981 (Technics) Quartz PLL synthesized tuner from Technics with 12 FM and 6 AM presets, known for stable reception and clean signal reproduction.
  • Technics ST-C03 1981 (Technics) Technics ST-C03 AM/FM tuner from 1981 featuring quartz PLL synthesis and 12 presets.
  • Technics ST-G40 1981 (Technics) FM tuner from Technics' early 1980s lineup featuring quartz PLL synthesized tuning and 12 presets.
  • Technics ST-G5 1981 (Technics) Quartz-synthesized FM/AM tuner from Technics' New Class A series with 12 presets and precision tuning meters.
  • Technics ST-S3 1981 (Technics) FM/AM tuner from Technics' New Class A series with quartz PLL synthesis and digital tuning display.
  • Technics ST-S505 1981 (Technics) Technics ST-S505 AM/FM tuner from 1981, part of the New Class A series with quartz PLL synthesized tuning and 12 FM/6 AM presets.
  • ST-G55A 1982 (Technics) Technics ST-G55A quartz-synthesized FM/AM tuner from 1982 with 12-station memory and precision tuning.
  • ST-G70 1982 (Technics) High-end quartz-synthesized FM/AM tuner from Technics' prestigious GOLD series, released in 1982 with advanced tuning stability and premium build quality.
  • Technics SB-C22 1982 (Technics) Two-way bass reflex speaker from Technics' 1980s lineup, offering balanced sound and solid build quality for its era.
  • Technics ST-9038 1982 (Technics) High-end FM tuner from Technics' New Class A series with quartz PLL synthesis and advanced selectivity features.
  • Technics ST-C04 1982 (Technics) A mid-range FM/AM tuner from Technics introduced in 1982 featuring quartz PLL synthesized tuning and 12-station presets.
  • Technics ST-G45A 1982 (Technics) Technics ST-G45A AM/FM tuner from 1982 featuring quartz PLL synthesized tuning and 20 station presets.
  • Technics ST-S4 1982 (Technics) A mid-range FM/AM tuner from Technics' 1980s component series featuring quartz PLL synthesized tuning and 12 presets.
  • Technics ST-S6 1982 (Technics) Mid-range FM/AM tuner from Technics' Silver Series with quartz PLL tuning and 12 presets, offering clean reception and reliable performance.
  • Technics ST-S7 1982 (Technics) Quartz PLL synthesized FM/AM tuner from Technics' New Class A series with 12 presets and precise tuning controls.
  • SL-P2 1983 (Technics) Technics SL-P2 first-generation CD player from 1983 with 16-bit PCM and digital output.
  • ST-Z1 1983 (Technics) High-end FM/AM tuner from Technics Reference Series with quartz PLL synthesis and digital tuning precision.
  • ST-Z45 1983 (Technics) High-fidelity FM/AM tuner from Technics with quartz PLL synthesized tuning and preset memory.
  • Technics ST-G50 1983 (Technics) Mid-range FM/AM tuner from Technics' Silver Series with quartz PLL synthesis and 12 presets, offering clean reception and solid build quality.
  • Technics ST-S1 1983 (Technics) Quartz PLL synthesized tuner from Technics' 1980s component line with 30 presets and clean, accurate FM/AM reception.
  • ST-G6T 1984 (Technics) High-fidelity quartz PLL synthesized tuner from Technics' mid-1980s component lineup, offering precise tuning and clean FM/AM reception.
  • ST-K808 1984 (Technics) Technics ST-K808 quartz PLL synthesized tuner from 1984 with 30 FM and 15 AM presets, known for clean reception and reliable digital tuning.
  • RS-BX501 1985 (Technics) Mid-range cassette deck from Technics featuring auto-reverse and Dolby B/C noise reduction.
  • ST-G460 1985 (Technics) Mid-range FM/AM tuner from Technics' 1980s Synchro-Mesh series with quartz PLL tuning and 30 FM presets.
  • ST-S707 1985 (Technics) High-end 1980s synthesized tuner from Technics with precise quartz PLL tuning and integrated clock functions.
  • Technics ST-G450 1985 (Technics) Mid-range FM/AM tuner from Technics' Silver Series with quartz-synthesized tuning and 30 presets.
  • Technics ST-S31 1985 (Technics) FM tuner from Technics' mid-range 1980s component line featuring quartz PLL synthesized tuning and 30 presets.
  • ST-G90 1986 (Technics) High-fidelity quartz-synthesized FM/AM tuner from Technics' New Class A series, featuring precise tuning and preset convenience.
  • Technics ST-S8 1986 (Technics) Technics ST-S8 FM/AM tuner from 1986 featuring quartz PLL synthesis and 30 FM presets.
  • Technics ST-Z980 1988 (Technics) High-end FM tuner from Technics' System Z series with quartz PLL tuning and 30 presets.
  • RS-B965 1989 (Technics) High-end cassette deck from Technics featuring a 3-head design and direct drive transport for accurate analog playback.
  • SB-AFC150 1990 (Technics) Technics SB-AFC150 2-way bass reflex speaker from the 1990s, offering balanced sound and reliable performance in a compact design.
  • SB-AFC32 1990 (Technics) High-performance bookshelf speaker from Technics' 1990s lineup featuring phase correction and dual-woofer design for balanced sound.
  • SB-CS65 1990 (Technics) Compact bookshelf speaker from Technics' 1990s consumer line featuring balanced sound and magnetic shielding for affordability and system compatibility.
  • SB-CS75 1990 (Technics) Technics SB-CS75 2-way bass reflex speaker from the 1990s with balanced sound and reliable build quality.
  • SB-CS95 1990 (Technics) Compact bookshelf speaker from Technics' 1990s lineup, offering balanced sound and solid build for budget-conscious audiophiles.
  • SB-CX300 1990 (Technics) Technics SB-CX300 2-way bookshelf speaker from the CX series, offering balanced sound and solid build for home audio enthusiasts.
  • ST-GT650 1990 (Technics) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Technics' New Class A series, featuring quartz PLL synthesis and precision tuning controls.
  • ST-GT350 1991 (Technics) High-performance stereo tuner from Technics' 1990s lineup featuring digital tuning and phono input.
  • ST-GT550 1991 (Technics) High-performance stereo tuner from Technics' 1990s lineup featuring quartz PLL synthesis and 30 presets.
  • SB-CX500 1992 (Technics) High-performance 2-way bookshelf speaker from Technics' mid-range lineup of the early 1990s, featuring carbon graphite woofer and soft dome tweeter.
  • SB-10000 1995 (Technics) High-end floorstanding speaker from Technics' premium SB series, featuring advanced coaxial driver technology and precision engineering from the mid-1990s.
  • Thorens TD-135 1937 (Thorens) A rare and historically significant pre-war turntable from Thorens, featuring a three-speed idler drive and spring-suspended sub-chassis.
  • Thorens TD-121 1967 (Thorens) Belt-drive turntable from Thorens' classic series, known for solid engineering and warm sound.
  • BL-104 1981 (Thorens) High-end cassette deck from Thorens featuring 3-head design and closed-loop dual capstan drive for precision tape handling.