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  • Research AR-LST 1973 (Acoustic Research) High-end 3-way speaker system with multi-driver array and time-aligned design from Acoustic Research.
  • Advent Baby II 1975 (Advent) Compact bookshelf speakers from the 1970s featuring acoustic suspension design and warm audiophile sound.
  • Advent Legacy 1975 (Advent) Affordable high-fidelity speakers from the 1970s with acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • Advent Mini 1975 (Advent) Compact bookshelf speakers from the 1970s with acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer finish.
  • Advent Heritage Center 1980 (Advent) Passive bookshelf speakers with acoustic suspension design and 8-ohm impedance, part of Advent's Heritage series from the 1980s.
  • Advent Prodigy 1980 (Advent) Passive bookshelf speakers from Advent's Prodigy series, offering warm balanced sound with classic 1980s design and value-oriented performance.
  • Lansing 617 1960 (Altec) High-efficiency coaxial speaker from Altec's 600 series, featuring a 12-inch woofer and multicellular horn for professional and home audio use.
  • Lansing 604-8G 1968 (Altec) High-efficiency coaxial studio monitor with Alnico magnet and multicellular horn, widely used in professional and hi-fi audio applications.
  • Altec Lansing 417-8C 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch speaker driver from Altec's legendary 400 series, known for warm bass and professional audio use.
  • Altec Lansing 420A 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 8-inch Alnico woofer from Altec Lansing's professional audio lineup, known for warm bass response and robust construction.
  • Altec Lansing 612C 1975 (Altec) Coaxial home speaker from Altec's 600 series, combining professional audio heritage with warm mid-century sound.
  • Altec Lansing 805B Horn 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency horn speaker from Altec's legendary lineup, known for dynamic clarity and professional audio heritage.
  • Altec Lansing 9849-8B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency two-way passive speaker from Altec's professional monitor series, featuring horn-loaded design for studio and broadcast use.
  • Altec Lansing A4X 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency passive speakers from Altec's professional audio lineage, featuring horn-loaded design for dynamic sound reinforcement applications.
  • Altec Lansing A700 1975 (Altec) Classic professional-grade floorstanding speaker with dual 12-inch woofers and horn-loaded midrange and tweeter, known for dynamic sound and studio heritage.
  • Altec Lansing M-400 1975 (Altec) Compact 2-way bookshelf speakers with horn tweeter and acoustic suspension design from Altec's consumer line in the 1970s.
  • Altec Lansing M400 1975 (Altec) Vintage passive loudspeaker likely featuring Altec's horn-loaded design principles from the mid-20th century.
  • Lansing 1219B 1975 (Altec) Compact 2-way bookshelf speakers from Altec Lansing's consumer audio line, offering balanced sound with classic driver design.
  • Lansing 211A 1975 (Altec) Professional coaxial speaker system from Altec, part of the legendary 604-series lineage, known for studio and theater use.
  • Lansing 411-8A 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing 411-8A 15-inch professional woofer driver from the 1970s, known for high efficiency and warm sound in studio and home audio applications.
  • Lansing 414 1975 (Altec) Vintage 15-inch Altec Lansing 414 woofer from the 800 series, known for warm bass and studio-grade fidelity.
  • Lansing 416 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch Alnico woofer used in professional and high-fidelity audio systems.
  • Lansing 416-8B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch Alnico woofer from Altec's iconic 800 series, known for warm sound and studio-grade performance.
  • Lansing 417-8H 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch Alnico woofer from Altec's legendary 400 series, known for warm sound and professional audio heritage.
  • Lansing 418-8H 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch Alnico woofer from Altec's 400 series, known for studio-grade bass performance and durability.
  • Lansing 418-8LF 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 418-8LF 15-inch high-efficiency woofer from the 1970s, known for warm bass and studio-grade performance.
  • Lansing 419-8B 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch studio-grade woofer with Alnico V magnet, known for warm sound and durability in professional and home audio systems.
  • Lansing 421-8H 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 421-8H 15-inch professional woofer from the 1970s, known for punchy bass and studio-grade performance.
  • Lansing 515 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch alnico woofer from Altec's golden era, known for dynamic midbass and professional audio use.
  • Lansing 515C 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency 15-inch Alnico woofer from Altec's iconic 500 series, known for warm sound and professional audio use.
  • Lansing 515G 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 515G 15-inch professional woofer with Alnico V magnet and high sensitivity, widely used in classic studio and hi-fi systems.
  • Lansing 602C 1975 (Altec) High-efficiency coaxial speaker from Altec's iconic 600 series with warm, dynamic sound and professional heritage.
  • Lansing 630 1975 (Altec) Compact 2-way bookshelf speakers from Altec with 8-inch woofer and cone tweeter in acoustic suspension design.
  • Lansing 803A 1975 (Altec) Vintage Altec Lansing 803A 15-inch speaker driver with Alnico magnet and warm, detailed sound for professional and high-fidelity audio use.
  • Lansing 9845A 1975 (Altec) Altec Lansing 9845A 2-way studio monitor with horn-loaded driver and 15-inch woofer, designed for professional audio applications in the 1970s.
  • Lansing 9864-8A 1975 (Altec) Compact 2-way bookshelf speaker from Altec's 1970s consumer lineup, featuring 8-ohm impedance and classic vintage sound characteristics.
  • Beolab RL45 1967 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen with Scandinavian design and 4-ohm impedance.
  • Beolufsen 400 1967 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen with 8-ohm impedance, known for minimalist design and balanced sound.
  • BeoLufsen S22 1968 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers with 8-inch woofer and dome tweeter in teak or rosewood cabinet, part of B&O's classic 1960s high-fidelity lineup.
  • BeoLufsen S35 1969 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers with acoustic suspension design and Scandinavian wood veneer, part of Bang & Olufsen's iconic 1960s audio lineup.
  • Bang & Olufsen BM5 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive 2-way bookshelf speakers with acoustic suspension design and minimalist Scandinavian styling from the early 1970s.
  • Bang & Olufsen C30 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen featuring a two-way design with 8-ohm impedance and classic Scandinavian craftsmanship.
  • Bang & Olufsen P30 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive 2-way speakers with 8-inch woofer and dome tweeter, featuring iconic Scandinavian design from Bang & Olufsen's early hi-fi era.
  • Bang & Olufsen RL140 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's RL series, featuring 8-inch woofer and dome tweeter in a classic Scandinavian design.
  • Beolab 606 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 600 series, featuring minimalist design and system integration for 1970s audio setups.
  • BeoLab BM3 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers with minimalist Scandinavian design and 4-ohm impedance, part of B&O's early modular audio system.
  • Beolufsen 505 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive 2-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen with bass reflex design and beech wood veneer, part of the 1970s hi-fi ecosystem.
  • BeoLufsen 707 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 1970s lineup, featuring a 2-way design and premium wood finishes.
  • Beolufsen 800 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s modular audio system, featuring acoustic suspension design and minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics.
  • BeoVision C40 1970 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive 2-way speakers with acoustic suspension design and minimalist Scandinavian styling from Bang & Olufsen's early hi-fi era.
  • Bang & Olufsen RL2000 1971 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from 1971 with 8-inch woofer and dome tweeter, featuring minimalist Scandinavian design and wall-mountable construction.
  • Beolab M100/2 1971 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive bookshelf speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, known for minimalist design and balanced sound.
  • Beolufsen RL35 1971 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers designed by Jacob Jensen, featuring minimalist Scandinavian design and high-fidelity sound from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s era.
  • BeoLufsen S45 1972 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive 2-way speakers with 8-inch woofer and dome tweeter, featuring acoustic suspension design and premium wood veneer finishes from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s era.
  • Bang & Olufsen Beolab 8300 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, featuring minimalist design and acoustic suspension for balanced sound in compact living spaces.
  • Bang & Olufsen S80 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, featuring minimalist design and balanced sound.
  • Beolab 2500 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive floor-standing speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and Scandinavian craftsmanship.
  • BeoLufsen S55 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s high-fidelity lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and premium wood veneer finishes.
  • BeoVision X35 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact 2-way passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen with minimalist design and balanced sound signature.
  • Beovox P50 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup, featuring an 8-inch woofer and dome tweeter with minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • Bang & Olufsen Penta 1974 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive floor-standing speakers with modular design and beech wood construction, designed by Jacob Jensen.
  • Bang & Olufsen 700 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup featuring a 2-way design and acoustic lens tweeter.
  • Bang & Olufsen MD8 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact bookshelf speaker with 2-way design and acoustic lens tweeter from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s lineup.
  • Bang & Olufsen S120 1975 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive bookshelf speakers from the 1970s with 8-ohm impedance and minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • Beolab 1702 1976 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 1700 series, featuring minimalist Scandinavian design and wall-mountable construction.
  • Beolufsen 8500 1978 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive 2-way speakers with acoustic suspension design and minimalist Scandinavian styling from Bang & Olufsen's 1970s high-fidelity lineup.
  • BeoLufsen 901 1978 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end passive speakers from B&O's 900 series featuring acoustic lens tweeters and modular Scandinavian design.
  • BeoLufsen RL6000 1978 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive floor-standing speakers with acoustic lens tweeter and modular design, part of B&O's iconic RL series from the late 1970s.
  • Bang & Olufsen MCX35 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen's modular audio systems of the 1980s, featuring a two-way design and seamless aesthetic integration.
  • Bang & Olufsen MS150 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact bookshelf speakers from Bang & Olufsen's Master Series, designed for system integration with a focus on design and midrange clarity.
  • Bang & Olufsen RL60 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive bookshelf speakers featuring Acoustic Lens tweeter technology and modular beech wood design from the early 1980s.
  • Bang & Olufsen RL7000 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 7000 series, featuring minimalist Scandinavian design and high-fidelity sound.
  • BeoLufsen RL1000 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive floor-standing speakers designed by Jacob Jensen, part of B&O's modular speaker system from the early 1980s.
  • BeoVision 7002 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive 2-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's 7000 series, featuring 8-inch woofer and acoustic lens tweeter with minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • BeoVision S40 1980 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive 2-way bass reflex speakers from Bang & Olufsen, designed with minimalist Scandinavian aesthetics and balanced sound reproduction.
  • BeoLufsen MS150/2 1981 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive bookshelf speakers from Bang & Olufsen with 2-way bass reflex design, designed for integration with Beosystem 5500 and other modular audio systems of the early 1980s.
  • Bang & Olufsen S60 1982 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive two-way speakers from Bang & Olufsen's S-series, known for minimalist design and balanced sound.
  • BeoLufsen S80/2 1982 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive floor-standing speakers from Bang & Olufsen's Linear Phase series, featuring time-aligned drivers and precision cabinet design for accurate imaging and neutral sound.
  • BeoLab 5000 II 1983 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen's iconic 5000 series, designed for modular audio systems with precision engineering and minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • Beolufsen M100 1988 (Bang & Olufsen) Compact bookshelf speakers designed for the Beosystem 2500, featuring a two-way driver configuration and signature Bang & Olufsen design from the late 1980s.
  • BeoLufsen S50 1991 (Bang & Olufsen) Passive bookshelf speakers from Bang & Olufsen's System 50 series, known for minimalist design and balanced sound.
  • Bang & Olufsen 9500 1993 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end passive speakers from Bang & Olufsen featuring Acoustic Lens technology and minimalist Scandinavian design.
  • BeoLab Series 2002 2002 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end active speakers from Bang & Olufsen featuring digital amplification, room adaptation, and iconic Scandinavian design.
  • Dynaco AW-1 Outdoor 1975 (Dynaco) Passive 8-ohm outdoor speakers with weather-resistant design and 8-inch woofer for residential use.
  • Fisher XP-15 1975 (Fisher) Bookshelf speakers from Fisher's XP series featuring acoustic suspension design and warm vintage sound.
  • KLH Model 12 1962 (Klh) KLH Model 12 bookshelf speakers from 1962 featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • KLH Model 2 1962 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speakers featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound from 1960s high-fidelity pioneer KLH.
  • KLH Model 32 1962 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speakers with acoustic suspension design, designed by Henry Kloss for high-fidelity audio performance in the 1960s.
  • KLH Model 14 1964 (Klh) Compact acoustic suspension speakers designed by Henry Kloss, offering warm and natural sound with high-fidelity performance from the mid-1960s.
  • KLH Model 10 1965 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speakers with acoustic suspension design, designed by Henry Kloss for high-fidelity audio performance.
  • KLH Model 11 1965 (Klh) Passive bookshelf speakers with acoustic suspension design, 8-ohm impedance, and walnut veneer cabinet, designed by Henry Kloss for affordable high-fidelity sound.
  • KLH Model 22 1966 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speaker with acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound from the 1960s.
  • KLH Model 20 1967 (Klh) Passive bookshelf speakers designed by Henry Kloss with acoustic suspension and warm, balanced sound.
  • Model 41 (Forty-One) 1967 (Klh) KLH Model 41 passive loudspeaker with acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinet from 1967.
  • KLH Model 21 1968 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speakers designed by Henry Kloss, featuring acoustic suspension and warm, natural sound.
  • KLH Model 25 1968 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speakers from KLH's 1960s lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and warm, balanced sound.
  • KLH Model 30 1968 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speakers with acoustic suspension design and warm sound signature from 1968.
  • Model 345 (Little Baron) 1968 (Klh) Compact bookshelf speakers from KLH's 1968 lineup, featuring acoustic suspension design and walnut veneer cabinets.
  • ML4 1970 (Mcintosh) McIntosh ML4 passive loudspeaker from 1970 featuring acoustic suspension design and custom drivers.
  • ML2C 1975 (Mcintosh) Passive 3-way floorstanding speaker with 8-ohm impedance and 89 dB sensitivity, part of McIntosh's 1970s speaker lineup.
  • Pioneer HPM-900 (Second Series) 1977 (Pioneer) High-efficiency 3-way speaker system from Pioneer's HPM series with carbon fiber woofer and horn-loaded midrange.
  • Quad ESL-57 1957 (Quad) Passive electrostatic speaker renowned for transparency and midrange clarity.
  • Quad CR (Corner Ribbon) 1967 (Quad) Passive floor-standing speakers with ribbon tweeter and transmission line bass, designed for corner placement.
  • Agora B Slim Line 1975 (Revox) Compact two-way passive speakers from Revox with bass reflex design and 8-ohm impedance, part of the Agora series from the late 1970s.
  • Piccolo-Flat 1975 (Revox) Compact bookshelf speakers from Revox with Swiss engineering, known for neutral sound and minimalist design.
  • Revox Forum B MkII 1980 (Revox) High-fidelity 2-way passive speakers from Revox with bass reflex design and neutral sound signature.
  • Tannoy Autograph 1954 (Tannoy) Classic passive loudspeaker with dual concentric driver design and horn-loaded cabinet, renowned for studio and audiophile use.
  • Tannoy Monitor Red 15" 1954 (Tannoy) Passive studio monitor with dual concentric driver design and Alnico magnet, renowned for broadcast accuracy and warm sound.
  • Tannoy Berkeley 1967 (Tannoy) Passive floorstanding speakers from Tannoy's GRF series featuring dual concentric driver technology and walnut veneer cabinets.
  • York Rectangular 1968 (Tannoy) High-efficiency passive loudspeakers from Tannoy's Prestige series featuring dual concentric driver technology and a classic rectangular cabinet design.
  • LGM (Little Gold Monitor) 1975 (Tannoy) Compact studio monitor from Tannoy featuring dual concentric driver technology, known for accurate sound reproduction and broadcast use.
  • Tannoy Ascot T145 1975 (Tannoy) Passive 2-way bookshelf speakers featuring Tannoy's dual concentric driver technology from the 1970s.
  • Tannoy Eaton 1980 (Tannoy) Vintage bookshelf speakers featuring Tannoy's dual concentric driver design for coherent sound and warm audio performance.
  • Tannoy Westminster 1989 (Tannoy) Flagship floor-standing speaker from Tannoy's Prestige series featuring Dual Concentric driver technology and renowned British high-fidelity sound.