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8.22.2008
Freewheeler
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Created in collaboration with designer Ron Arad, Freewheeler is a cordless stereo speaker wheel that can be rolled around, indoors or outside. Made of high-quality lacquered wood, it has the unique quality of generating a high quality stereo sound from one component instead of the usual two separate elements. With its own built-in receiver and amplifier, all you need is a CD player, your favorite music and away you roll! The sound signal is conveyed directly from the CD player to the speaker by a two-way FM transmitter. A receiver inside the wheel picks up the signal, filters and divides it into two stereo channels and then sends the two signals to a battery-run internal amplifier. The signals are then sent in opposite directions to two multi-directional coaxial speakers. This produces two separate sets of sound waves which in turn create the stereo effect. Available in NAC Orange or Cool White, it can also be made to order in any colour.Labels: Design, Freewheeler, Home, Speakers
4.23.2008
BMW Klipsch Palladium P-39F Speakers
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BMW has launched the premium Klipsch Palladium P-39F Speakers designed by BMW Group DesignworksUSA. The floor-standing speakers stand 5-feet tall, and feature flush-mounted cones and horns. They have a horizontal zebra-grain veneer finish that makes them look handsome. The brushed aluminum base compliments the finish reports luxury launches
"The new speaker design celebrates Klipsch's hallmark horn-loaded technology, which delivers high-efficiency sound with low distortion, controlled directivity, flat frequency response and wide dynamic range." The Klipsch Palladium P-39F Speakers From BMW cost $15,000/pair when they become available this summer.Labels: BMW, BMW Group DesignworksUSA, Design, Home, Speakers
4.22.2008
Marantz ES7001
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Termed the Cinemarium, Marantz’s new ‘one-box-for-all’ design comprises six speaker drivers – arranged in special tweeter, midrange and woofer configuration – each individually powered by a hi-fi quality digital class D amplifier, housed in an incredibly solid extruded aluminium monocoque enclosure. This makes the Cinemarium the best performing ‘soundbar’ around, easily outperforming the multiple undersized speakers found elsewhere and delivering bags more bass.Labels: Design, Home, Marantz, Marantz ES7001, Speakers
11.19.2007
NACSound for Sonance
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Sonance has joined forces with Italian speaker manufacturer NACSound to handle sales and distribution of the brand, under the label NACSound for Sonance, through Sonance dealers in the U.S. and Canada.
NACSound of Rome, Italy, is an established manufacturer of high-quality audio and video loudspeakers that incorporate the use of ceramic, aluminum, wood, and carbon-fiber materials in unique designs that take full advantage of the company’s patented omni- and multi-directional speaker technologies. The NACSound for Sonance range is offered in a variety of designer shapes and finishes that can be used indoors or out.
10.31.2007
Polymer Logic Speakers
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Polymer Logic Speakers from Polymer Audio Research " contains more pure diamond and gold then you'll find in any $500,000 diamond engagement ring," the company touts. The Polymer Logic speakers also feature titanium dome tweeters with a pure layer of solid gold. The $24,990,loudspeakers use diamond cone midrange drivers per side, Supravox TG1 tweeter and a pair of hand made vapor deposited titanium cone woofers.Labels: Luxury, Polymer Audio Research, Speakers
10.29.2007
Tannoy Dimension TD12
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Tannoy's Dimension is a range of loudspeakers with the natural ability to reproduce any kind of music with pace, life and rhythm whilst effortless dynamics and expressive realism generate the scale, excitement and impact of film soundtracks with ease. At the heart of the TD12 is a 300mm (12.00") Tannoy Dual Concentric drive unit featuring a new cone material and twin-roll surround providing enhanced midrange performance and tight, fast bass with tremendous low frequency extension. The cone material is manufactured from a composite of several different fibres. The mix of fibres has been carefully chosen to obtain a light but very stiff structure providing exceptional grip and control of bass transients. $8,350 per pair
10.26.2007
ClaraVox Dogma sound system
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Designed by DGFdesign for the tenth anniversary of the Italian company ClaraVox, Dogma is a sound system offering a bold look and high-precision sound quality.
The ClaraVox Dogma loudspeakers are Ferrari red and at 64" tall the hand-made enclosures of fiberglass and carbon fiber, look more like art. $59,000
10.16.2007
Paradigm in-ceiling speakers
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Paradigm has announced the SIG-1.5R and SIG1.5R-30 in-ceiling speakers under their lovely Signature Series. Both the models come with P-Be Pure-Beryllium domes and Co-PAL Cobalt-Infused Anodized Pure-Aluminum cones that add to the speakers' rigidity. Paradigm also used its Guided Soundfield system to help these models focus the sound on a particular area. The speakers cost $1,200 a pair for the SIG-1.5R and $700 each for SIG-1.5R-30.Labels: Designs, Home, Paradigm, Speakers, Technology
8.08.2007
Sonance Architectural Series speakers
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Sonance offers the seamless Sonance Architectural Series speakers. Designed by Olivier Hennessy the are mounted into a wall. The first speaker of its kind, the Fascia leaves no screws or switches visible.Labels: Design, Home, Speakers, Technology
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