Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Tampere, Finland, Panphonics has been delivering directional audio solutions globally for over two decades. By using the electrostatic principle, we have been able to create speakers with lower coloration, better transient response, lower distortion and higher directivity in comparison to other techniques.
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Pamphonic Stereo Integrated Amplifier 3000 uploaded by Karl Dilcher (2) From Wireless World, Vol. 64, June 1958, p. 292.
Loudspeaker: This model requires external speaker (s).
Power out: 7.5 W (unknown quality)
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Model: Amplifier 1002 - Pamphonic Reproducers Ltd.; Shape. Tablemodel, low profile (big size). Dimensions (WHD) 13 x 7 x 10 inch / 330 x 178 x 254 mm. Notes. Pre-amplifier 1002A also available. USA variant uses 12AX7 12AT7 6L6 and 5V4 tubes. Output tappings for 3.75, 6.6, 15 and 60 ohm loudspeakers.
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Prestige and demand is the thing here, just like the USA Classic Cars scene. Your £45 in 1960 is worth £800 in 2010 if based on retail prices, or £1940 based on earnings. A Radford STA15 in high original grade sold for £1486 May 2013, stunning high grade is our opinion, not their hype, looked like new, 1963 dated caps.
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Friday 31/12/2021 0:08 It is 0:08 here in the UK, orders placed will probably be sent after 07:30
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Pamphonic & Pye 1955 On. In 1955, after some rather acrimonious negotiations, Pye finally acquired the remaining 49% of Pamphonic Reproducers Ltd. Both Taylor and Lavington stayed on but the company direction was being forced to change. A new interest had already emerged with the acquisition in 1954 of W Bryan Savage, a competitor in the large ...
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I've been restoring a Pamphonic radio which uses the Pye 15A chassis from 1945.their first radio after world war 2.Pamphonic appear to be an offshoot of Pye,...
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Pamphonic reproducers speaker OCTOBER - 1954Let see sounds of saxophone with this speaker like.Thanks for watching.
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Pamphonic Reproducers Ltd.; London (Pam) Model: Pam 710 - Pamphonic Reproducers Ltd.; Year: 1956: Category: Broadcast Receiver: Transistors: 8: V6/R8M V6/R8 V6/R8 V6/R2 V6/R2 V10/30A V10/30A V10/30A: Technology: Superhet IF 315 kHz: Wave Bands: Broadcast (MW) and Long Wave. Power type: Dry Batteries / 4 × 1.5 Volt: Dimensions: 9.25 x 7.25 x 3 ...
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Jan 20, 2009 . Quite odd looking at some of the spec's now? ... Pamphonic Reproducers..originally a subsidiary of Pye. They made allsorts including radios and radiograms and 'tannoy' systems. Citronic PPX. I have schematics if anyone needs 'em. Rock solid but heavy. Yes they're actually still used in many highstreet chain-bars as main PA as they rarely fail.
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So a new design is made at the audiovisual level and Panphonics loudspeakers are incorporated in all the pieces, varying the 60×60 and 120×20. Leaving only two pieces with the audio open and all the others with the directional ones.” A total of twelve Panphonics directional sound speakers were installed.
”At the beginning, the design of the exhibition already had 2 Panphonics 60×60 for a couple of pieces that were close by and we did not want them to acoustically contaminate each other.
Via Xinc Technologies, the Panphonics directional speaker solutions are becoming the standard in the University ‘Superlab’ designs in Australia due to their ability to create focused sound zones. The design of a Superlab enables many classes to be run at once while ensuring students feel part of an intimate class group.
With our directional audio solutions, you have an alternative for headphones that otherwise require near-constant cleaning. It not only saves time, but also decreases unnecessary risk. What you get when you choose Panphonics is a clear, focused sound field that remains audible even over longer distances.
To further combat the issue of overpowering ambient noise, we have optimized our speakers to play frequencies most sensitive to the human ear. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Tampere, Finland, Panphonics has been delivering directional audio solutions globally for over two decades.
Via Xinc Technologies, the Panphonics directional speaker solutions are becoming the standard in the University ‘Superlab’ designs in Australia due to their ability to create focused sound zones. The design of a Superlab enables many classes to be run at once while ensuring students feel part of an intimate class group.
”At the beginning, the design of the exhibition already had 2 Panphonics 60×60 for a couple of pieces that were close by and we did not want them to acoustically contaminate each other.