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Oh, you mean the thing that they're sitting on in the pictures?
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I mean, unless there's some way to get 100 ohms from a mini jack.... ? |
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There were quite a few of those types of speakers back then, I know I had some, that connected to the headphone output of my Walkman. The original 'idock" so to speak. The notch on the back also suggests that they attach to something else, a stand or maybe some sort of amp unit, like a boom-box type of thing.
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Take one apart and see if what you find! Maybe a clue.
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The speakers would be treated as headphones and driven off the headphone amp in the portable device. It isn't going to crank but it will play loudly enough.
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OP, do they have a threaded boss on the bottom?
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I took another look at that and realized the 100-ohm inpout impedance if off the spring terminal inputs and the 20-ohm input is from the mini-jack. That makes sense. The mini-jack input is definitely for headphone out use. The 100-ohm input it for use with a regular hi-fi amplifier and there is a series resistor to limit power to the driver in the cabinet. The more I look at them the cooler they get!
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No, no threaded anything on the bottom.
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They're by AIWA and the MSS stands for Micro Music Systems.
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not to be "that guy", but wouldn't that be MMS, and not MSS? and I still couldn't pull up anything. maybe this is a lost cause lol.
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