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On Apr 5, 2:36*pm, I. P. Yurin
wrote: Odd thing, though: for a small tabletop radio, it has one, LARGE speaker (maybe 4 or 5 inches) that excels at filling a small room with music. But it SUX at providing crisp human speech. I picked up two speakers years ago that is exactly opposite of what you said. They came from those mobile MRI buses that go to shopping centers or your place of business. Me and another fella were given permission to gut the bus after the real expensive equipment was taken out. The speakers are called "Quam" and on the speakers it reads "Quam-The Sound Decision." There were eight inside the walls of the bus, I got four of them. They were made just for voice, it's pretty cool that music can sound so crappy but voice sounds scary clear plus, if that's possible. I have one scanner for each speaker, clearest voice speakers I've ever owned. |
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