
Your basic, monaural, one-ear earphone, just like dad used to listen to his transistor radio during geometry class before there was texting. With a 20-foot cord, 15 Ohm impedance, and a 1/8" mono jack for a radio or TV.
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39434 EARPHONE |
Literally. This 6 watt, 6 ohm speaker is from Sharp Corporation. The speaker is 4-3/8" x 2" oblong with (4) mounting holes, a paper cone and a 1-7/8" dia voice coil.
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39100 SHARP SPEAKERS |
This nifty little take-out speaker from an iMac" looks sort of like a translucent acrylic Roman helmet. Has a 1" driver mounted in the 2-1/2" dia, uh, helmet, with short leads coming off it. Not rated, but wethinks it's 1/2 Watt. Hits that sweet spot between cute and useful.
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40883 HALF-WATT IMAC TAKE-OUT SPEAKER |
Sure-handed utility infielder for the Expos, late 80s. Also a horn-mounted speaker, 80W/2.5-35kHz frequency response, 97 decibel crossover at 5kHz/4uF. This tweeter is mounted in a black plastic horn measuring 7-3/16 wide x 3-1/8" high x 4" deep. Should work with a 4- or 8-ohm load, but you may want to put a low-value 1/2W resister in series to pad it down a bit. Has (8) 3/16" mounting holes and quick-disconnect terminals.
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40043 HORN-MOUNTED TWEETER SPEAKER |