mmmm..... bangin' SB1800's
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WOW! that particle board may even be an inch thick!...just checked the pair in the basement...from the sticker (stapled on, of course):
Panasonic Thrusters
Sb-350
2 5 1/4" Woofers
1 2 1/2" tweeter
1 8" Passive radiator
I think they sound
okay, but not great. The worst part is looking at them, minutes ago, they are really ,
really thin, about 1/4" at most. They weight less than some cardboard boxes, and they are so very hollow. I tapped on the side, and I swear there was an echo.
Has anyone thought about taking the basic idea of thrusters, and improving them? Put in some acoustic foam, thicker walls, and a crossover, and you could really have something...I think
Also nice to know that people know there are worse speakers, and relize that for what they were they are not too bad. That doesn't mean there exempt though, and as much as I appreciate my mothers panasonic system, I love the comments about the thrusters. It seems that they are the only very cheap old speaker
everyone has a connection to, which is saying something, maybe just the name
, either way stand-up hour on the board is great:yes:.
von.ah said:
I love how the speaker in the promotional photo looks like all its dust caps are pushed in.
Have you
ever seen a thruster without a dented dust-cap?...that was just truth in advertising.