The LoudSpeaker Store
Continuing the tradition of HiFi excellence started by Ray Johnston in 1947. We repair speakers. From tiny tears in the cone to full tear-down restorations.
01/06/2026
These speakers are sold. Congratulations, Steve!
A nice pair of Nestorovic Labs Type 3 "Plus Plus".
These came to us from the brother of the original owner who bought them directly from Mile Nestorovic. This is one of maybe a half-dozen pairs we've seen, but the first ones using this mid and the Foster planar tweeter also used by Speakerlab as the LT215 in the early 80s. This pair of Type 3s were apparently labeled by Mile (with a Dymo label maker) as the "Plus Plus" version. It's entirely possible they are two of a kind.
If you're thinking these look like the Speakerlab 30 or 40, you're not hallucinating - Mile worked for Speakerlab from around 1977 until 1981-ish, and designed the 30, 40 and 50, all of which utilized his Patented Nestorovic Woofer system. We have long suspected that he may have purchased parts from Speakerlab during the early days of Nestorovic Labs, and these speakers confirm that.
These seem to be a hybrid of the 30 and the 40, using the woofers from the 30 the tweeter from the 40 and some oddball - but fantastic sounding - midranges. And Mile's meticulously hand-built crossovers featuring some hand-wound coils. Precision begets accuracy, and these, like all of Mile's speakers can fool you into thinking there's someone singing in the room across the hall.
They arrived with DIY re-foamed woofers and had been sitting for a bit. We tested the woofers and found the foam to be too stiff and the Fs too high to work correctly. We re-foamed them with some factory equivalent foam and now they dial right into spec. We also replaced the NPE capacitors with a combination of metalized poly and NPE caps but left the Solen film caps intact. The grill fabric was reattached and shampooed and the cabinets got a scuff and rubout with some finish restorer.
They now look and sound magnificent and are ready for their new home. We have a short list of folks who get first crack, and if they all decide to forgo purchasing these, we will offer them for sale here.
11/29/2025
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How TLS Got it’s start
A long time ago in a garage far, far away...
Back in 1999 I went to work at Speakerlab on Roosevelt Way in Seattle for the second time in my career, located between the Ravenna District and Green Lake. This area is home to some of the most liberal folks in the nation - legend has it that there were more votes in the 2000 election for Ralph Nader than any other district the entire country. Having worked for Speakerlab exactly one block north between 1983 and 1985, I can tell you it should have been called the Birkenstock and Granola capital of the planet. After a short and frustrating effort to revive the old and very successful speaker kit line that made Speakerlab famous, I left with the intention of starting The LoudSpeaker Store.
I was 2 weeks away from dropping close to $10K on my website (they cost THAT much in 1999...) when I got a call from my old manager at Magnolia Hi-Fi, Rick Wigen, who was the audio buyer for MHF at the time. He asked if I might be interested in applying for the Sales Rep position that had just opened up with Klipsch, a company my Grandfather had represented in this territory for over 35 years. This was a bucket list job, so I jumped at the opportunity. I got the job. Grandpa Ray was tickled. Although the company he represented was long gone, now owned by a distant cousin of PWK, the company still carried the flame for big, high-sensitivity, horn-loaded speakers and had become one of the starring players in the global audio business. Like so many other companies in the industry, Klipsch was eventually bought up by a large international conglomerate - today the company is a division of Vox International.
Frustrated at the company’s sluggish response to a market that favored smaller speakers, I left in Dec 2002. I was less upset at the end of my employment than I was at having to return my Rep’s samples. My system went from a full Klipsch Reference surround system to a set of Klipsch ProMedia speakers. Great for desktop media but a living room Hi-Fi system they most certainly were NOT.
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Kent, WA
98030
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| Tuesday | 11am - 5pm |
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| Friday | 11am - 5pm |
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