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    Thank you for your insite and welcome to LHF!

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    Trusonic speakers

    Quote Originally Posted by calderdoran View Post
    Thanks for all the info - I am enjoying the speakers reconed or not.

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    I am from Southern California and had Trusonic speakers as a teenager around 1968-70. Moe's Old School Audio had your speakers for sale, or so it seems, and I picked them up and am building new enclosures for them, and I am going to replace the EV tweeters with JBL tweeters. It's a small world. Hope this gets to you after all these years. Best to you, Dan

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    re stephens trusonic

    I own a pair of late 50's/early 60's Stephens 3 way speakers that look much like JBL Soveriegns.Mine are loaded with Stephens w150 woofers/M-8 mids/5KT bullet horns.These are part of my vintage reference system along with 50's Fisher eq,Fisher 50A mono block amps paired to 400c Fisher tube preamp/Fm100c tube tuner.Nice to see others enjoying the fantastic sound these Stephens are know to produce

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    Quote Originally Posted by takla View Post
    I own a pair of late 50's/early 60's Stephens 3 way speakers that look much like JBL Soveriegns.Mine are loaded with Stephens w150 woofers/M-8 mids/5KT bullet horns.These are part of my vintage reference system along with 50's Fisher eq,Fisher 50A mono block amps paired to 400c Fisher tube preamp/Fm100c tube tuner.Nice to see others enjoying the fantastic sound these Stephens are know to produce
    I have one of these, assuming the mid is the 80M. Great speaker.

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    During the seventies pea soup era, a Trusonic dealer in Berkeley carried the 8, 12, 15" FR's; I do not recall seeing the toroidal tweeters there, and also had 6" ferrite full ranges (I saw a 5" version a decade later). These were rebranded Utah speakers which appeared identical to items Radio Shack had.
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