The tersely-named Q16
loudspeaker was introduced in 1970 as part of the successful
and popular Project
60 modular hi-fi range. Designed by one Wes
Ruggles, it certainly looked nice in its teak case,
even if its sound quality was somewhat suspect (a sign of
the device's budget origins). It was eventually superseded
in 1972 by the Q30.
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