Yes, nice to see they're still in business. But no, that's not my set. It's this:Jleo Fipple wrote:Cheap as chips to the extreme
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Vintage 2000 or so, and considered cheapies at the time; they sold for around $40 IIRC. By 2004 they were going for $10. Nowadays I'd probably have to pay you to take them. And I had to rewire the potentiometer, replace the regulated power supply, then find and solder broken traces on the circuit board. But yes, they sound decent. And I can switch in a pair of Bose 301's when I want, and use the satellites as a center channel.