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Boston Acoustics
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaal" data-source="post: 1143157" data-attributes="member: 24036"><p>My first decent set of speakers were Boston A60, they were a bit bigger than the A40's. I could never get a liking to the A70's but I loved the A60's.</p><p>If you ever find a pair of A60's where the thick Monster cable was soldered directly into the crossover pc board (less connections in the signal path are mos better). Please try to find out if they were stolen from me and then knock a dent in his head LoL. That happened 25 years ago, stolen together with my Musical Fidelity CDT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaal, post: 1143157, member: 24036"] My first decent set of speakers were Boston A60, they were a bit bigger than the A40's. I could never get a liking to the A70's but I loved the A60's. If you ever find a pair of A60's where the thick Monster cable was soldered directly into the crossover pc board (less connections in the signal path are mos better). Please try to find out if they were stolen from me and then knock a dent in his head LoL. That happened 25 years ago, stolen together with my Musical Fidelity CDT. [/QUOTE]
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