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PHILIPS 545 MFB-STUDIO speakers OR PHILIPS 544 speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 15659" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Anton (welcome!)</p><p></p><p>Judging from what I can remember about Silverstones and that other shop, Taj, they stocked a wide variety of products and brands, so it is quite possible that they imported independently. However, Philips did have an official presence here (SA Philps, IIRC?). There was also an electronics store called Electronics Research Labs (ERL) that sold Philips replacement drivers.</p><p></p><p>From what you know about the MFB speakers, how is the MFB monitored? Acoustically, or electrically? Are these special drivers, or conventional? Reason I'm asking is, depending on how MFB is implemented, you may be able to successfully substitute a non-original driver with minimal fuss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 15659, member: 34"] Anton (welcome!) Judging from what I can remember about Silverstones and that other shop, Taj, they stocked a wide variety of products and brands, so it is quite possible that they imported independently. However, Philips did have an official presence here (SA Philps, IIRC?). There was also an electronics store called Electronics Research Labs (ERL) that sold Philips replacement drivers. From what you know about the MFB speakers, how is the MFB monitored? Acoustically, or electrically? Are these special drivers, or conventional? Reason I'm asking is, depending on how MFB is implemented, you may be able to successfully substitute a non-original driver with minimal fuss. [/QUOTE]
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PHILIPS 545 MFB-STUDIO speakers OR PHILIPS 544 speakers
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