IMF ELECTRONICS SPEAKERS

IMF stands for Irving "Bud" M. Fried.
IMF is the name of the company, read it's history data here.

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Compact models : Compact II || Super Compact || Compact Monitor 2 || Compact Monitor 3 || Compact ||  MCR 2A
Studio : STUDIO || ALS 40 || ALS 30 || TLS 50
Reference : TLS 80 || RSPM || Prof. Monitor || Studio Monitor || SACM ||  HPCM

IMF MODEL SPECIFICATIONS

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Compact II Super Compact Compact monitor 2 Compact monitor 3 Compact MCR 2A
Compact II Super Compact Compact Monitor 2 Compact Monitor 3 Compact MCR 2A
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ALS 40 TLS 50
ALS 30 ALS 40 TLS 50 STUDIO
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TLS 80 Studio Monitor Professional Monitor RSPM SACM
TLS 80 Studio Monitor Prof. Monitor RSPM HPCM SACM

IMF Timeline
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Brochures :

The FRIED PRODUCTS COMPANY loudspeakers page, THIS WAY !

Reviews :

Which drivers were used ?

Ambisonic ?

Recent changes (October 2003) :

Wanted :

  1. pictures, brochures !
  2. filter schematics
  3. The complete thread of this Usenet discusion.

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Links :

David Dlugos wrote a very nice web site which explains the principles of transmission lines speakers, You'll find there interesting information about Kef drivers (like the B139). I want to thanks Axel Oberhage for the valuable information and correction he provided. 2 other websites I wrote : marklev and frenchimages. Of course this one is a must too :-) Check them out !

Thanks :

I would like to thank here all the friendly people who helped me to build this website. Thank you for the pictures and information you sent me. All the IMF speakers owners are very happy with their speakers, and still use them, except when their wife needs room in the house :) Thanks everybody !

I'm looking for a pair of IMF, if you live in Europe, drop me a mail !