In Reply to: Sansui SP-3005 project confusion posted by maxhifi on October 4, 2016 at 23:01:53:
MaxHifi, if you are approaching your Sansui speaker project as a research study to learn more about speaker drivers and enclosures I applaud you and urge you on. I have invested untold hours playing with speakers I literally picked up at a trash dump. If you hoping to end up with a great sounding speaker I suggest you invest your time and energies working with better drivers.
I heard many Sansui speaker systems back in the late 1960s and 70s. Many guys returning from tours in Viet Nam brought stereos home with them often featuring big fancy Sansui speakers, Also they were common in USA stereo stores. I don't wish to be thought a negative and overly critical person, but off hand I can't think of anything good to say about those old Sansui speakers except that the great big ones could make a great big sound.
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