File:Philips 2007.jpg
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English: Type 2007. Introduced in 1926 by Philips. A bakelite louspeaker on an iron foot with moving coil and stationary magnetic field. Besides a loudspeaker it was mented to be an object of art too. It has a triple lead, the plug contains a switch to select different impedances. The electro-magnetic system and paper cone are between the two disks. Diameter of the bigger disk is 45 cm. More than 240,000 were produced, in various colors: purple, pink, red or green were also possible. There are no 2 similar speakers, they all have different cloudy patterns, due to being hand-made. |
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Author | Paulus 2 received from Johan van der Levin, Sweden |
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