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pair Realistic ElectroStatic Janzen tweeters

A pair of 1950's ultra-tweeters -- a irresistible tweak to otherwise happy owners of classic bookshelf systems! Rather than trying to find more expensive Janzen's, then trying to repair the.. consider these ... you don't see these older electrostat-3's much .. Realistic's 1950s era version ... very well respected for this purpose, they're smaller, pretty darn effective and extremely well built. In a departure from the hastily made Janzens, we see Realsitc was proud to show off the insides -- they feature high quality HV supplies with oil caps and wirewound resistors ... no corners cut -- really high quality and likely why they still work! Study all of the Exhibit photos, the original literature, and watch the video -- below for more details. They are great to add to most any 1950s era bookshelf. Keep in mind, both these and the Janzens are strict tweeters. These Realistics have sharp roll-off HF filters, keeping out anything under 5K. This keeps your living room looking clean and modern. Keep in mind electrostatic units like these make UHF output that isn't "loud" or nasty - it's not going to grate on you or shear your ears away -- UHF from these is very subtle and really adds a sense of depth and air the speaker didn't have before -- that's all. It's not going to give radical highs that would blow your top off -- or drastically alter the sound of your nice speakers. They are a cool 1950's tweak -- a nice idea to make already natural sounding bookshelf speakers sound more natural. These are not and large as the larger Janzens of the mid 1950s...that went lower... They're in my opinion best as an addition to AR3's or any speaker with a tweeter that might benefit from a little more twinkle. Easy to add to any system, as they've got the high-pass filter built right in. You really can't blow these like other nice convential tweets (famously fragile to use are the Altec 3000A, Stephens Tru-Sonic, T35, T350, or the RP302 by Jensen). These are not as agressive, and they're much more rugged in application. They are uncommon to find nicely matched, and rarely do sellers bother to test as I have. They were a fairly pricey high-end purchase back in the late 1950s, carrying a price of $75 per pair -- the equivalent of $573 today. Not many were sold, and few of these survive today. They're cool examples of early electrostatic technology and are still really useful today. Copyright 2013, HiFiTown.com

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