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Vintage speaker find - Stentorian
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<blockquote data-quote="Andre Vermeulen" data-source="post: 713800" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>My fascination with vintage drivers is still strong but maybe as I head closer to 50 with my imminent doom on the horizon,it is time for some truth.....</p><p></p><p>The number of Garage cobbled cardboard British drivers covered in fishmoth faeces and dust from the old country(including Stentorians) sit in shallow fruit boxes,staring up at me on occasion and longingly beg to be buried next to Sir Winston.....The poor bastids have suffered long,voicecoils resembling tangled seaweed,surrounds as compliant as a sex worker that you wish to pay by creditcard,frames coated in toxic sludge that cause an all new lung disease as the coating peels off when you inhale near it.....</p><p>....and then we have the sound.....imagine Judy Garland in her "right now" state,awoken from peaceful slumber and asked to sing and jiggle her bones to"Somewhere over the Rainbow"....nothing but a hollow echo leaking through tired bones.....it's so sad.</p><p>How does she sound Simon?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andre Vermeulen, post: 713800, member: 2569"] My fascination with vintage drivers is still strong but maybe as I head closer to 50 with my imminent doom on the horizon,it is time for some truth..... The number of Garage cobbled cardboard British drivers covered in fishmoth faeces and dust from the old country(including Stentorians) sit in shallow fruit boxes,staring up at me on occasion and longingly beg to be buried next to Sir Winston.....The poor bastids have suffered long,voicecoils resembling tangled seaweed,surrounds as compliant as a sex worker that you wish to pay by creditcard,frames coated in toxic sludge that cause an all new lung disease as the coating peels off when you inhale near it..... ....and then we have the sound.....imagine Judy Garland in her "right now" state,awoken from peaceful slumber and asked to sing and jiggle her bones to"Somewhere over the Rainbow"....nothing but a hollow echo leaking through tired bones.....it's so sad. How does she sound Simon? [/QUOTE]
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