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PHILIPS 545 MFB-STUDIO speakers OR PHILIPS 544 speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 15656" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Hi Anton</p><p></p><p>I can't tell you anything about Philips MFB speakers. All I know is that back in the day Philips was at the forefront of audio engineering. Their "Hi-Fi" range of speakers were quite good, and their drivers were also used by B&O. So the MFB speakers should be that much better. Strangely, they have not managed to convert their considerable audio engineering capabilities into market share in present day high-end audio, preferring to make irons and kettles. They did own Marantz for around 2 decades, but still...</p><p></p><p>I remember Silverstones! They always had the snazziest-looking hi-fi's and ghetto blasters. IIRC, they also sold calculators. I may even have bought my first HP calculator from them. The only shop that had more exotic gear than them was a shop in Rylands called Taj.</p><p></p><p>Good luck in your quest for info about your speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 15656, member: 34"] Hi Anton I can't tell you anything about Philips MFB speakers. All I know is that back in the day Philips was at the forefront of audio engineering. Their "Hi-Fi" range of speakers were quite good, and their drivers were also used by B&O. So the MFB speakers should be that much better. Strangely, they have not managed to convert their considerable audio engineering capabilities into market share in present day high-end audio, preferring to make irons and kettles. They did own Marantz for around 2 decades, but still... I remember Silverstones! They always had the snazziest-looking hi-fi's and ghetto blasters. IIRC, they also sold calculators. I may even have bought my first HP calculator from them. The only shop that had more exotic gear than them was a shop in Rylands called Taj. Good luck in your quest for info about your speakers. [/QUOTE]
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