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Hello all, has anyone heard of "ROMIK" speakers?
sslome
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Not in value but it seems it was a start up company of sorts. Looks like they only sold a few of those.
Thanks for the link, thats me there with pics of my Romiks.
what kind of value do you think they have ? i cannot find much about them, but apparently they were engineered by a guy in New Jersey who worked at Bell Laboratories.
sslome
Honestly not much. Maybe a few hundred for the drivers.
Those drivers were better than average. You should consider keeping them and pairing it up with a sweet little tube amp. Now THAT would be nice!
Airtime, that would be a bad idea. What Mr. Mikulyak did was truly amazing. Without a doubt the Norelco AD 4877 M 8" full range driver was an excellent choice and, if your assumption that they're the best part of these were correct, your opinion of their value would be correct. However, the enclosure design makes those 8" drivers put out amazing sound, far better than they should be able to sound, in my opinion. You should hear these speakers before you jump to any conclusions. That being said, if you do and still don't like them, please don't scrap the enclosures to sell the drivers, contact me and I'll buy them from you, I'd love to have a second pair. :)
Based on the photo- shadow behind the grill cloth- they appear to be a take on the Karlson enclosure-
a quick look through google brought up this thread- see linky
How do they sound?
if they were well done- Karlson, driver etc. they could be great...
Happy Listening
Yes they look very much like Karlson's, they do sound awesome and have a Norelco AD 4877 M driver in each one.
I was involved in the conversation at the link, Thanks for the reply
sslome
Sounds like they used some nice drivers of the times. Heck, with a nice little tube amp I'll bet they sound pretty nice.
drivers are Norelco AD 4877 M sound pretty good.
sslome
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