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Hi all,
Most vintage audio enthusiasts have an appreciation of Realistic products. I loved paging through those Radio Shack catalogues featuring their products, especially, the complete system set-ups in different price ranges from least expensive to the most expensive.
Realistic Mach One speakers were one such product that was an extremely good value for your hard-earned dollar. I bought my pair going back seven or eight years ago, and recently sold them last year. Before I sold them, I demoed them along with a few other components I was selling at the same time. Here are pictures and videos of that demo session. I was using my Pioneer SA-9500II integrated amplifier to power them, which I also sold.
Some have referred to the Mach Ones as a poor man's Altecs.
Click on images to play videos:
Nando.
Most vintage audio enthusiasts have an appreciation of Realistic products. I loved paging through those Radio Shack catalogues featuring their products, especially, the complete system set-ups in different price ranges from least expensive to the most expensive.
Realistic Mach One speakers were one such product that was an extremely good value for your hard-earned dollar. I bought my pair going back seven or eight years ago, and recently sold them last year. Before I sold them, I demoed them along with a few other components I was selling at the same time. Here are pictures and videos of that demo session. I was using my Pioneer SA-9500II integrated amplifier to power them, which I also sold.
Some have referred to the Mach Ones as a poor man's Altecs.






Click on images to play videos:



Nando.