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I was in my local Best Buy a few days ago when I found these GE UltraSonic
2.0 speakers open box for $12. I decided to try them out. Boy was I surprised. These speakers are superb IMO for SSB and speech programs. They have ZERO bass and treble. What you hear is pure clear sound. When you adjust the tone, notch or other touch ups, you really can hear the changes you made. The only bad part is all the other garbage comes in nice and clear too. But if your frequency is clean, or your rig can clean up garbage well, it doesnt make a difference. So far I coupled them with my R75, Lowe 150 and NRD-525 and they sound great. No muddy sound at all. You know how you must wear a pair of headphones sometimes for those really weak SSB signals? With these speakers you can hear everything. They are great for the price. Here is one auction on Ebay for them. Some of these sellers only charge 1 cent for the speakers or $1, but shipping is $10 or $12. They are worth it. Try a pair and see the fantastic price/performance. Great value for your bread. Also, they sound so real and surround. They sound doesn't seem to come from one direction but from all over. Very lightweight too. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...072005 4&rd=1 Lucky |
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![]() "Lucky" wrote in message ... I was in my local Best Buy a few days ago when I found these GE UltraSonic 2.0 speakers open box for $12. I decided to try them out. Boy was I surprised. These speakers are superb IMO for SSB and speech programs. They have ZERO bass and treble. What you hear is pure clear sound. When you adjust the tone, notch or other touch ups, you really can hear the changes you made. The only bad part is all the other garbage comes in nice and clear too. But if your frequency is clean, or your rig can clean up garbage well, it doesnt make a difference. So far I coupled them with my R75, Lowe 150 and NRD-525 and they sound great. No muddy sound at all. You know how you must wear a pair of headphones sometimes for those really weak SSB signals? With these speakers you can hear everything. They are great for the price. Here is one auction on Ebay for them. Some of these sellers only charge 1 cent for the speakers or $1, but shipping is $10 or $12. They are worth it. Try a pair and see the fantastic price/performance. Great value for your bread. Also, they sound so real and surround. They sound doesn't seem to come from one direction but from all over. Very lightweight too. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...072005 4&rd=1 Lucky I forgot to mention they cost $23 new in Best Buy. If your BB has them you can try them first. So for the $10-$12 they go for on Ebay are worth it. BB is so overpriced. Lucky |
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![]() "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Lucky" wrote in message ... I was in my local Best Buy a few days ago when I found these GE UltraSonic 2.0 speakers open box for $12. I decided to try them out. Boy was I surprised. These speakers are superb IMO for SSB and speech programs. They have ZERO bass and treble. What you hear is pure clear sound. When you adjust the tone, notch or other touch ups, you really can hear the changes you made. The only bad part is all the other garbage comes in nice and clear too. But if your frequency is clean, or your rig can clean up garbage well, it doesnt make a difference. So far I coupled them with my R75, Lowe 150 and NRD-525 and they sound great. No muddy sound at all. You know how you must wear a pair of headphones sometimes for those really weak SSB signals? With these speakers you can hear everything. They are great for the price. Here is one auction on Ebay for them. Some of these sellers only charge 1 cent for the speakers or $1, but shipping is $10 or $12. They are worth it. Try a pair and see the fantastic price/performance. Great value for your bread. Also, they sound so real and surround. They sound doesn't seem to come from one direction but from all over. Very lightweight too. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...072005 4&rd=1 Lucky I forgot to mention they cost $23 new in Best Buy. If your BB has them you can try them first. So for the $10-$12 they go for on Ebay are worth it. BB is so overpriced. Lucky BTW, they are powered but are only 4 watts. Lucky |
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![]() Lucky wrote: I was in my local Best Buy a few days ago when I found these GE UltraSonic 2.0 speakers open box for $12. I decided to try them out. Boy was I surprised. These speakers are superb IMO for SSB and speech programs. They have ZERO bass and treble. What you hear is pure clear sound. When you adjust the tone, notch or other touch ups, you really can hear the changes you made. The only bad part is all the other garbage comes in nice and clear too. But if your frequency is clean, or your rig can clean up garbage well, it doesnt make a difference. So far I coupled them with my R75, Lowe 150 and NRD-525 and they sound great. No muddy sound at all. You know how you must wear a pair of headphones sometimes for those really weak SSB signals? With these speakers you can hear everything. They are great for the price. Here is one auction on Ebay for them. Some of these sellers only charge 1 cent for the speakers or $1, but shipping is $10 or $12. They are worth it. Try a pair and see the fantastic price/performance. Great value for your bread. Also, they sound so real and surround. They sound doesn't seem to come from one direction but from all over. Very lightweight too. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...072005 4&rd=1 I think I'll stick with my MS-4 speakers. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote: Lucky wrote: I was in my local Best Buy a few days ago when I found these GE UltraSonic 2.0 speakers open box for $12. I decided to try them out. Boy was I surprised. These speakers are superb IMO for SSB and speech programs. They have ZERO bass and treble. What you hear is pure clear sound. When you adjust the tone, notch or other touch ups, you really can hear the changes you made. The only bad part is all the other garbage comes in nice and clear too. But if your frequency is clean, or your rig can clean up garbage well, it doesnt make a difference. So far I coupled them with my R75, Lowe 150 and NRD-525 and they sound great. No muddy sound at all. You know how you must wear a pair of headphones sometimes for those really weak SSB signals? With these speakers you can hear everything. They are great for the price. Here is one auction on Ebay for them. Some of these sellers only charge 1 cent for the speakers or $1, but shipping is $10 or $12. They are worth it. Try a pair and see the fantastic price/performance. Great value for your bread. Also, they sound so real and surround. They sound doesn't seem to come from one direction but from all over. Very lightweight too. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...518072005 4&r d=1 I think I'll stick with my MS-4 speakers. I didn't know you had to buy speakers for SSB reception. I'd like to hear that technical explanation. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Hum Dar Telamundo !
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"RHF" wrote: Hum Dar Telamundo ! . Ya See Its Like This Hera Telamundo . . . With reg-U-lar AM Radio the Speaker goes In-and-Out ![]() . With this hera Single-Side-Band Thingie ( We Rad-Doo People Know to Call It SSB ) . Since you got only One Side-Band Well then the Speaker Just Have To Go Out / / / ;-) . And That There Is All You Need To Know About That There ar SSB Speaker ! . . . and Now Does You Want To Buy It ? . just for the fun of it (memories of old time radio) ~ RHF Uhhh... OK thanks for the explanation. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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