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![]() If any of these fine speaker systems sounds better to you than the Ditton 33, buy it. Give or take a few inches and dollars, all of these systems are comparably sized and priced. And all are quality products worthy of your serious consideration. Fine speakers like these are available usually only at true audio specialists, those who carry a limited number of component lines. The specialists we've selected to be Celestion dealers take pride in their critically designed listening rooms. They provide an acoustic environment that permits you to distinguish the speakers that are truly excellent from those that are merely very good. When you audition the Ditton 33, keep in mind that all its drivers, the crossover network, and the cabinet have been engineered and manufactured by Celestion. Just as we've been doing for more than fifty years. We've made the Ditton 33 as accurate, as precise, and as true to musical life as our experience, abilities, and engineering facilities permit. If these qualities represent the sort of sonic excellence you want to hear from your speakers, we urge you all the more to carefully compare the Celestion system with those listed above. It's a risk we invite with a reasonable amount of confidence. The Ditton 33 by Celestion A sealed-enclosure three-way system employing a 10-inch high-compliance woofer, a 5-inch transmission-line-loaded mid-range and a 1-inch pressure-dome tweeter for smooth, wide dispersion. Overall frequency response is 25 to 28,000 Hz. Available in walnut or teak finish. 14"w x 10 1/2"d x 24"h. $239.50 each. Other Celestion speaker systems from $159.50 to $499.50. Celestion loudspeakers for the perfectionist Celestion Industries, Inc. Kuniholm Drive, Holliston, MA 01746 In Canada ROCELCO Inc., Montreal
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