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Telegrapher Loudspeakers

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We make awesome loudspeakers! 🥂 Our Twitter sucks, but our instagram is pretty cool. 🤙🏻

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The position of a loudspeaker in a room, as well as the position of the person, the size of the room, and how sound absorbing the room is, all affect the sound quality coming from the speaker. ✌🏻🥂

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“If people cannot write well, they cannot think well, and if they cannot think well, others will do their thinking for them.” George Orwell, born today in 1903! #georgeOrwell #borntoday

“If people cannot write well, they cannot think well, and if they cannot think well, others will do their thinking for them.” George Orwell, born today in 1903! #georgeOrwell #borntoday
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Ok, good music discovering time! Listen to this addictive new vinyl release of our friends Laut & Luise by Alexander Scharf - Nur mit Dir EP #music soundcloud.com/lautundluise/l…

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Howdy Partner? Happy to announce that, we're officially co-branding with Bang & Olufsen's independent subsidiary, ICEpower®. (Here is a photo of our upcoming model with ICEpower® amplifiers inside...)

Howdy Partner? Happy to announce that, we're officially co-branding with Bang & Olufsen's independent subsidiary, ICEpower®. (Here is a photo of our upcoming model with ICEpower® amplifiers inside...)
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You probably learned in school that Thomas Edison was the first human voice recorded, as it turns out though, that’s not strictly true. That honor goes to a French inventor named Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville. youtu.be/DwjejN3sYNc

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50 years ago, Richard C. Heyser invented the acoustical measurement technique called Time Delay Spectrometry. #audiohistoryfact

50 years ago, Richard C. Heyser invented the acoustical measurement technique called Time Delay Spectrometry. #audiohistoryfact
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The $1,000,000 prize offered by the James Randi Educational Foundation for anyone providing proof of the paranormal, also includes any Audiophile who can prove under a double blind AB test to hear a difference between a $2500 and a normal speaker cable...

The $1,000,000 prize offered by the James Randi Educational Foundation for anyone providing proof of the paranormal, also includes any Audiophile who can prove under a double blind AB test to hear a difference between a $2500 and a normal speaker cable...
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Hey there, this graphics is showing how the loudspeaker enclosures affect sound. We can say best natural enclosure is a sphere. We have come across this wonderful book about acoustical engineering written by Harry Olson in 1940, "Elements of Acoustical Engineering". Cheers.

Hey there, this graphics is showing how the loudspeaker enclosures affect sound. We can say best natural enclosure is a sphere. We have come across this wonderful book about acoustical engineering written by Harry Olson in 1940, "Elements of Acoustical Engineering". Cheers.
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This is how people were detecting enemy aircraft before the invention of radar. This technology was rendered obsolete during World War II by the introduction of radar. Wouldn't it be nice if we still have these around? ✌️

This is how people were detecting enemy aircraft before the invention of radar. This technology was rendered obsolete during World War II by the introduction of radar. Wouldn't it be nice if we still have these around? ✌️
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Sir Isaac Newton estimated the speed of sound as 979 feet per second. We now know that sound travels at 1,125 feet per second. That's fast! #AudioHistoryFact

Sir Isaac Newton estimated the speed of sound as 979 feet per second. We now know that sound travels at 1,125 feet per second. That's fast! #AudioHistoryFact