Meadowlark Swan

Oops! Sorry. I bugged out for a couple of weeks, forgetting to find that file first. I'll be back in the office late next week, and do that.

4ohms.
 
Thanks Pat.
I found a few interesting and informative bits about the Swan and now this own man fills in the gaps.
 
I received the Meadowlark Swan today from a very nice person in Cambridge UK.
The Swan came in original box like new.
The warranty return envelop has a 37 cent postage stamp. Wow when was postage just 37 cents?
Here are some photos.




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Oops! Sorry. I bugged out for a couple of weeks, forgetting to find that file first. I'll be back in the office late next week, and do that.

4ohms.
Hope all is well Pat!

4 OHMS???

THE STD SPECS:
Dimensions: 23”W x 7”h x 14”D
Wt: 27 lbs.
Bandwidth: 50Hz - 22KHz
Sensitivity: 91dB 2.83V 1M room.
Nominal Z: 16 ohms
Price: $695 Light Ash, Dark Ash, Ebony
$795 Honduran Mahogany, Pennsylvania Cherry
$895 Heritage Walnut, Rock Maple
Magnetically Shielded
Available Finishes: Light Ash, Dark Ash, Black
Click to see finishes.
 
I had seen the differing specs too.
Is the impedance 4 ohms or 16 ohms?
Thanks to Pat for creating these beautiful and high performance speakers!
 
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I received the Meadowlark Swan today from a very nice person in Cambridge UK.
The Swan came in original box like new.
The warranty return envelop has a 37 cent postage stamp. Wow when was postage just 37 cents?
Here are some photos.




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At the risk of showing my age, as a kid around 1965-66 I dabbled in stamp collecting. I used to buy the US “plate blocks” - the four-stamp corner with the serial number - of new commemorative issues, and put them in home-made wax paper envelopes. The blocks then cost all of 20 cents because 1st class back then was just FIVE cents. I gave up collecting, and went to a dealer to see if my very modest collection was worth anything. He said it was not. “What about the plate blocks?”, I asked. “Use them for postage,” was the response. Who knows if they might be worth something today had I ignored his advice. The comic books I gave away would certainly have value today.
 
Now I am looking at a Petrel center speaker...
Which is a best match for my Kestrel Hot Rods...the Swan center speaker or the Petrel center speaker?
 
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