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Realistic Minimus 7 Speakers * Wall Mount Plates * Fully Serviced

The Realistic Minimus 7 is a legendary, cult-classic bookshelf speaker sold by RadioShack from the late 1970s through the 1990s. Known for their heavy, die-cast aluminum cabinets and surprisingly big sound, they punch well above their weight and remain a favorite budget find.
Key Specifications
- Design: 2-way acoustic suspension (sealed) enclosure.
- Drivers: 4-inch woofer and 1-inch dome tweeter.
- Power Handling: 40 watts.
- Impedance: 8 ohms.
- Dimensions: 7-1/8 x 4-13/16 x 4-5/16 inches (approx. 8 inches tall).
Sound Profile & Performance
- The Good: They offer great transient speed, incredible soundstaging, and clear, detailed mids and highs. They sound massive for their footprint.
- The Bad: Because of their tiny enclosures, bass rolls off rapidly below roughly 200 Hz. They also have a known "shouty" peak in the midrange/lower treble.
- The Solution: Audiophiles strongly recommend pairing them with a powered subwoofer to cover the low end.
$28.00
Original: $80.00
-65%Realistic Minimus 7 Speakers * Wall Mount Plates * Fully Serviced—
$80.00
$28.00




Description

The Realistic Minimus 7 is a legendary, cult-classic bookshelf speaker sold by RadioShack from the late 1970s through the 1990s. Known for their heavy, die-cast aluminum cabinets and surprisingly big sound, they punch well above their weight and remain a favorite budget find.
Key Specifications
- Design: 2-way acoustic suspension (sealed) enclosure.
- Drivers: 4-inch woofer and 1-inch dome tweeter.
- Power Handling: 40 watts.
- Impedance: 8 ohms.
- Dimensions: 7-1/8 x 4-13/16 x 4-5/16 inches (approx. 8 inches tall).
Sound Profile & Performance
- The Good: They offer great transient speed, incredible soundstaging, and clear, detailed mids and highs. They sound massive for their footprint.
- The Bad: Because of their tiny enclosures, bass rolls off rapidly below roughly 200 Hz. They also have a known "shouty" peak in the midrange/lower treble.
- The Solution: Audiophiles strongly recommend pairing them with a powered subwoofer to cover the low end.
























