The birth of the Kabuki school of speaker design.
I was in the Phillipines at that time also. It was a great time for Japanese electronics. Many fine pieces of Japanese gear was on display in the guy's rooms. Pioneer, Sansui, Kenwood, and Teac mostly.
But, it seems Japanese speaker makers had a competition going as to who could fill up the most front panel surface area with drivers. IMNSHO, they were not the best I've ever heard, but they were available and sure looked grand.
There's no problem with liking them. Different tastes are what drives this hobby.
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Originally Posted by atsf359
those are my brothers speakers.....still has them...still sound fine
I was merely making an observation and maing a statement about the history of audio. Before going into the service I sold audio.I feel "qualified" to offer an opinion.
If you're going to take every differing opinion personally, this may not be the best environment for you.