[Elecraft] Re: Perfect K3 Speaker

2008-05-04 Thread wayne burdick
On May 4, 2008, at 4:23 AM, Bill Coleman N2BC wrote: Wayne, I'm curious about what seems to be an emphasis on "non-powered" speakers in your reply... why? Hi Bill, Due to space limitations, I have a random wire antenna only 10' from the shack that I use on some band. Its RFI gets into pow

Re: [Elecraft] Re: Perfect K3 Speaker

2008-05-04 Thread Paul Christensen
MAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Bruce Osterberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Elecraft Reflector" Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 11:43 PM Subject: [Elecraft] Re: Perfect K3 Speaker Hi Bruce, For communications bandwidths, a sturdy 4-ohm, 3 or 4" diameter mobile speaker (non-p

[Elecraft] re: Perfect K3 Speaker

2008-05-04 Thread Mike Scott
Bruce, I am using and happy with a pair of Radio Shack Optimus XTS25 bookshelf speakers; I think this model is discontinued. I would think most bookshelf speakers would be good. My particular model is 8 ohms designed for 10 watts rms up to 20 watts max and I have room filling sound if I choose, i

Re: [Elecraft] Re: Perfect K3 Speaker

2008-05-04 Thread Bill Coleman N2BC
t; Cc: "Elecraft Reflector" Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 11:43 PM Subject: [Elecraft] Re: Perfect K3 Speaker Hi Bruce, For communications bandwidths, a sturdy 4-ohm, 3 or 4" diameter mobile speaker (non-powered) does a great job. For a bit more fidelity and to take advantage

[Elecraft] Re: Perfect K3 Speaker

2008-05-03 Thread wayne burdick
Hi Bruce, For communications bandwidths, a sturdy 4-ohm, 3 or 4" diameter mobile speaker (non-powered) does a great job. For a bit more fidelity and to take advantage of the K3's stereo speaker outputs, I use a pair of good quality bookshelf-style speakers (again, non-powered). Right now I'm