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Passive amplification
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“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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#13
Fritz wrote:

What frequency is the Bass crossover tuned for on these??? Looks like maybe 12oz...
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#14
I had the Griffin AirCurve. The "amplification" was okay, but it looked cool regardless.



The iPhone 4/4s fit okay if you took out the insert. Unfortunately, Apple switched the side the speaker was on, so it didn't work.

Wife still uses it to charge her 4s.
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Harbourmaster wrote:
[quote=Fritz]

What frequency is the Bass crossover tuned for on these??? Looks like maybe 12oz...
Not sure; 0.25 L is around 8.5 ounces, but these aren't like any Beveridge speakers that I've ever seen before...

Eustace
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#16
I've got the AirCurve, too.

It's amplification was nil. It changed the frequency response more than it amplified. But it does look cool.

Now I use it as a dock only, and BT headphones.
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#17
Lew Zealand wrote:
I just use this and it cost me about $4:

http://compare.ebay.com/like/221016086594?var=lv<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar

It's just for listening to voice, so the narrow amplified frequency range is no problem. I wouldn't use it for music.

i have the lime green one. it is good for npr listening.
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