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![]() The Granary, in Trowse, Norwich. A listed building where RAM loudspeakers were built. | ![]() Can't make these out as they're upside down on the line | ![]() Deliveries going out - note the 70's hair styles |
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![]() A 'dead' room used to aurally match each speaker against a reference speaker using pink noise. | ![]() Measuring drive units for the LS3/5A to match them into pairs. The shapes on the wall are acoustic absorbers and diffusers. | ![]() Test equipment, B&K microphones and XY plotters for measuring frequency response. We also used accelerometers fixed to cabinet walls to measure the effects of damping materials like bitumen sheets. |
![]() Could be a pair of RAM3's, but may be an experimental speaker. The small ones are Bookshelf's. | ![]() RAM150,s (no, we never had a fire...) | ![]() Finished speakers awaiting packing |
![]() The Granary |
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