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Spica Product Information

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SC-50 (1979)

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)

Spica TC-50 Specifications

TC-50 (1983)

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)

Servo-Subwoofer

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)

 

Spica Angelus Flyer

Angelus (1987)

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)

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SC-30 (1989)

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)

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TC-60 (1994)

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)