I did not feature the metal faceplate version as much better as it is than the plastic, and if I made the aluminum grill, how would you even tell the difference between the two? The Realistic Minimus 7 is a small, durable, two-way bookshelf speaker known for its solid diecast aluminum enclosure and impressive sound for its size. It features a 4-inch mid/bass driver and a 1-inch tweeter. These speakers were originally released around 1978 and were popular for their flexibility and ability to be placed in various locations, including wall mounting with the included bracket. They handle 40 watts of power and have an 8-ohm impedance They came in a black, silver, and white variant They had 3 different woofer variants, with one being white (or realistically silver), black, and peach This was satisfying to make. I've been wanting to make these for awhile. Because I have my own pair and I love them! I have pairs of other speakers I've made but I never talked about me owning them.... well, idk why but I just don't.
Realistic, Radioshack, Tandy Corp