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Norman Labs Model 7 Loudspeaker
Norman Labs Model 7 Loudspeaker
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The Norman Laboratories Model Seven — also referred to as the “Model 7” — was a classic 1970s three-driver, two-way loudspeaker system known for its quality cabinetry and balanced sound:
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Drivers:
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Bass/Woofer: 1 × 12-inch cone
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Tweeters: 2 × 1-inch dome
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Crossover Frequency: ~1500 Hz
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Nominal Impedance: 8 Ω
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Finish: Typically an oiled walnut veneer
Visual & Design Highlights
Though I couldn’t uncover the actual brochure content, references from vintage audio enthusiasts highlight that:
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The cabinetry was thoughtfully built, with real walnut veneer—a departure from the more common (and cheaper-looking) vinyl faux woodgrain of the time
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The speakers were regarded as solid, sturdy, and attractive, communicating a mainstream high-end aesthetic typical of the 1970s.
Known Variations & Legacy
Community discussion and catalog references hint at related models in the Norman Labs lineup:
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Following the Model 7, Norman Labs incorporated similar components into the Model 8 and Model 11, maintaining the single woofer plus dual tweeters layout.
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Higher-tier models (like Model 10 and the flagship Model 9 tower) featured more drivers—e.g., multiple woofers and tweeters, and even a rear-firing woofer for expanded sound coverage