My girlfriend asked me where the word "tweeter" comes from and to be honest, I don't have a clue.Where do some of basic HiFi terms originate from? Who first used some of the phrases and words?
Is there a site of descriptions/origins?
Peter B.
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Topic - Word origins - Peter Breuninger 05:52:29 05/11/06 (8)
- Associated gear... - musetap 10:22:57 05/11/06 (0)
- and please don't forget squawker :-) - mhardy6647 07:21:45 05/11/06 (1)
- Nor "whizzer!" ;-) nt - markrohr 10:11:49 05/11/06 (0)
- Etymology dictionairy says - Norm 06:08:15 05/11/06 (4)
- Well, Peter, now you got me started - Norm 06:16:58 05/11/06 (3)
- Re: Well, Peter, now you got me started - Todd Krieger 23:48:21 05/11/06 (2)
- Re: Well, Peter, now you got me started - Todd Krieger 00:10:20 05/12/06 (1)
- I do now remember it. I miss TAS's cover art. nt - Norm 06:43:15 05/12/06 (0)