I keep stumbling across mini speakers with a pair of version 1 of this famous little Radio Shack speaker, the one made in Japan with the metal baffle plate on the tweeter. By most accounts these are the best of the models.
They are pretty simple little speakers with a 2nd order crossover for the tweeter of which I replaced the 4.7uf cap with a film cap.
The woofer rolls off with no crossover, which most people think in the Achilles heel of this speaker. There is plenty of information on the net in regards to rebuilding the crossover of which I might try.
They are much brighter than the Transonic mini's that I featured earlier and side by side I tend to listen to the Transonics more than the Minimus 7's. Stack the two sound pretty good together.
I also have a pair of Koss Dyna-mite 65's that are waiting a re foam and will be featured then. All this will eventually lead to a mini speaker challenge.
They are pretty simple little speakers with a 2nd order crossover for the tweeter of which I replaced the 4.7uf cap with a film cap.
The woofer rolls off with no crossover, which most people think in the Achilles heel of this speaker. There is plenty of information on the net in regards to rebuilding the crossover of which I might try.
They are much brighter than the Transonic mini's that I featured earlier and side by side I tend to listen to the Transonics more than the Minimus 7's. Stack the two sound pretty good together.
I also have a pair of Koss Dyna-mite 65's that are waiting a re foam and will be featured then. All this will eventually lead to a mini speaker challenge.
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