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Bookshelf vs floorstander size
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<blockquote data-quote="christowp" data-source="post: 768488" data-attributes="member: 683"><p>Bookshelf speakers were often integrated into wall units which had bookshelves and cupboards sometimes. later these even accommodated TV sets. I saw many pictures of kit of american folks who had their systems in these wall units. JBL L 100 and NS 1000 speakers featured regularly as part of the kit housed in these units. The lowest bookshlef was often around 50cm. Not sure if the name came from here. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christowp, post: 768488, member: 683"] Bookshelf speakers were often integrated into wall units which had bookshelves and cupboards sometimes. later these even accommodated TV sets. I saw many pictures of kit of american folks who had their systems in these wall units. JBL L 100 and NS 1000 speakers featured regularly as part of the kit housed in these units. The lowest bookshlef was often around 50cm. Not sure if the name came from here. [/QUOTE]
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