Spica Product Information |
| Written by: John Allen |

| The Spica SC-50 is a two-way bookshelf speaker system. Spica's first design, the speakers cut-away tube design is finished top and bottom in oak panels. The brochure describes the SC-50 as a compact speaker with truly amazing performance. (more) | 
| The Spica brochure describes the TC-50 as a deceptively simple two-way loudspeaker based on a 6-1/2 inch acoustically suspended woofer and a 1 inch dome type tweeter. Its crossover network is truly state-of-the-art, in parts quality, circuit layout and, of course, design. (more) | 
| The Spica Servo-Subwoofer Manual describes the Sub as designed to extend the low frequency performance of the Spica TC-50 speaker system. Its computer-optimized crossover network, servo error correction circuit, specially designed 8" woofer, and internal 70 watt power amplifier all contribute to give a dramatic improvement in your system's clarity. (more) | 
| The Spica Angelus was described as furthering the state of the art in dynamic speaker system performance. Featuring exceptional spatial resolution, neutral tonal balance, and a unique and attractive shape. (more) | 
| Spica sales flyer describes the SC-30 as a "bookshelf' type speaker offering exceptional levels of price vs. performance. Made possible by recent advances in driver technology, it incorporates features uncommon in its price range. (more) |
| The TC-60 was the only speaker launched under the combined Parasound / Spica label, The Spica TC-60 Sales flyer described the TC-60 as retaining the characteristics of its legendary TC-50, plus extended bass, more transparent highs and vastly improved dynamics. (more) |
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