The FF-700 is a unique Hi-Fi system created in 1976 by Victor (JVC - Japan Victor Company). One can clearly see the design ideas "borrowed" from Bang & Olufsen (see Beomaster 6000) and JBL (see JBL Paragon). The FF-700 consists of a 22W/ch FM-AM stereo receiver, a belt-drive turntable and two back-loaded 2-way loudspekers featuring a 16cm paper cone woofer manufactured by Hawley in the USA. Placing the two loudspeakers on their side (and adding a custom stand) creates a visual reference to the JBL Paragon loudspeaker system even if they are technically more simple but still they follow the same backloaded principle.
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