This Transonic speaker was an OE brand of speakers for a department store in British Columbia called Woodwards. Back in the day Sears had their OE line of stereos and so did the Bay, theirs went by the name BayCrest.
These little guys are a direct knock off of the Minimus 7 speaker by Realistic. With woofers and tweeters from Art Audio in Japan. The woofer is a 1st order cross and the tweeter is a 2nd order crossed at 3000hz.
I recapped the crossover with a polypropylene cap of the same value.These are doing duty in my office and are hooked to a Yamaha receiver. These speakers need a small room and a little bass boost. The bass is limited but the mids are great and the tweeter is nice and airy.
These little guys are a direct knock off of the Minimus 7 speaker by Realistic. With woofers and tweeters from Art Audio in Japan. The woofer is a 1st order cross and the tweeter is a 2nd order crossed at 3000hz.
I recapped the crossover with a polypropylene cap of the same value.These are doing duty in my office and are hooked to a Yamaha receiver. These speakers need a small room and a little bass boost. The bass is limited but the mids are great and the tweeter is nice and airy.
Hi, these speakers brought back memories of the 80's. I had a Datsun 510 wagon and my pair of Transonic speakers were sitting in the back of it. One day they were stolen....
ReplyDeleteThese are a trip down memory lane for me too... I had a pair from back in the day.
ReplyDeleteThe Transonic Mini Speakers are truly a game-changer! Their compact design delivers impressive sound quality, making them perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. I love how portable they are, allowing me to take my music anywhere I go. Plus, the sleek aesthetic adds a modern touch to any space. Highly recommend these speakers for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience!
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