Koss CM/530 bookshelf speakers (advertisement, Nov. 1978)

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The perfect pair.

The new Koss CM/530 bookshelf speakers with the perfect mirror-image sound.

Here is truly a remarkable achievement in loudspeaker design and performance. The Koss CM/530 bookshelf loud speaker sets an entirely new standard in extended band width response, high efficiency, low distortion and perfect mirror-image for speakers in its size and price range and within today's technological capabilities.


No matter how you place them on your bookshelves, you get perfect mirror-image sound.

By designing a left and a right channel configuration for the passive radiator, the woofer and the tweeter, Koss engineers

have created a perfectly matched set of bookshelf speakers that can be placed horizontally or vertically without losing the perfect right to left imaging, an incredible degree of dispersion and the beautiful Sound of Koss.


To create the breathtaking depth and clarity in the CM/ 530, Koss engineers used an 8-inch passive radiator to radiate the sound energy over the lower two octaves. This allowed them to use an 8-inch woofer to re produce the critical sounds in the midrange up to 3,000 Hz.

In addition, the CM/530's 1-inch dome tweeter reproduces an exceptionally flat energy output and unusually low distortion that provides for a transparency and liveliness not found in other competitive speakers.

Ask your Audio Dealer to give you a live demonstration of a matched pair of bookshelf speakers. You'll be amazed at their perfect mirror-image sound. And while you're at it, try the perfect answer to private listening: Koss stereophones. But by all means, write, c/o Virginia Lamm, for our full color speaker and stereophone catalogs. The Sound of Koss will do great things for your records or tapes ... and your image.



KOSS----- CM/530 BOOKSHELF SPEAKERS

hearing is believing --

KOSS CORPORATION, 4129 N. Port Washington Ave., Milwaukee, Wi, 53212 [International Headquarters.]

…with facilities in Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Japan

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(Source: Audio magazine, Nov. 1978)

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