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I think they are okay, but not very movable. You can't easily put a better
one in the cabinet. speakers are very personal choices. If you already
have a power supply that meets your needs, why not put the money in to a
better speaker? I have seen some with built in noise filters.
I bought a CC radio with the option to drive the amp and speaker with a
patch cord. I use it as an output device for my stream, it works great!
Might work as an amp and speaker for a rig or HT as well, haven't tried.
As a radio, it's very disappointing. Overloads like crazy at the top end of
the dial.
For the radios, I use an old JVC 501 with a five band equalizer, in to a
radio Shack two way speaker. It also has another five band equalizer in the
circuit. Very good for AM phone with lots of filtering options.
I have an input for each radio this way.
Remember, "we must have moderation in all things."
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