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Old 06-07-16, 07:42
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Default Tannoy Speaker

some images of the speaker in that fantastic image.

as Mike said they weren't designed to be used with our sets but mine works fine with my ZC1. Looks good and gives the gear a bit more impact when at public displays.

I missed out on a 2nd one a few month back. It would have been great to have a pair as they would protect one another when clipped togeather for storage/transit.
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