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Showing posts with label sound systems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sound systems. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

BoomCases Will Have You Rocking Retro-Style.





Dominic, aka Mr. SiMo, is a self-proclaimed "audio-nut" who had the interesting idea to turn vintage hard-sided suitcases into self-powered boom boxes, making music portable in a retro fashion. He takes wood and leather vintage suitcases (which he prefers to thin or plastic cases because the acoustic sound quality is better) and adds speakers and more.




Prices Start at $250 for a plug-in only case and at $300 for a battery/plug-in case.

Options include:
•iPod – iPhone/USB Charger: $15
•Double Battery Capacity: $45
•Solar Power Charger: $65
•Wireless Audio Playback: $100 (must have Bluetooth compatible device)




The Self Powered, Portable Suitcase Stereo system works with your iPod/iPhone or any device with a headphone jack. The cases will last several hours on a single charge (the charger is built in). In addition to running on batteries, The BoomCase can also be plugged in when the party goes inside. To save on weight, you can opt for a plug-in only version.

Many of the BoomCases shown in this post have already been sold, but Mr. SiMo has a slew of vintage hard sided luggage in various shapes, sizes and colors, just waiting to be turned into BoomCases for you.









all images and info courtesy of Mr. Simo
special shout out to Erica Mayer for turning me onto these!

Get your own cool BoomCase here.

Friday, September 10, 2010

World's Most Expensive Sound System. $1.84 Million Gold & Gem Bang & Olufsen Beosound



above: the front and back view of the 24ct and diamond Beosound 9000 and Beolab 6000 speakers

Stuart Hughes just can't seem to stop making obscenely expensive versions of high tech items and gadgets, his latest being the world's most expensive custom music system and remote. He has manufactured a Bang & Olufsen Beosound system out of solid 24k gold, and studded it with diamonds and gems.



Designed in Liverpool U.K. by Stuart Hughes, the Bang & Olufsen Beosound 24ct gold & Diamond Edition is the world’s most expensive and Bespoke Music center. Priced at £1.2 million, ($1,842,900.00 USD) the B&O Gold Beosound System took a whole 7 months to manufacture.

The Beosound's whole body including the speakers have been reformed using 32 kilograms of solid 24ct gold. The outer screen guard area has a handmade solid gold veneer which houses 70 brilliant round cut 0.75 flawless diamonds which sit amidst surrounding gemstones of aventurine & topaz. A limited edition of only 5 units will be made.



Of course it wouldn't be complete without his gold and diamond Bang & Olufsen Serenata Mobile phone (I originally listed this as a remote and was embarrassingly corrected by a reader).



The Bang & Olufsen Serenata, exclusively in diamonds and solid gold. The diamonds are mounted on their own solid gold bezel sitting perfectly over the main scroll mechanism.



Diamonds used total 16.25ct in the form of VVS1 quality, F color. The main facia and rear release are reformed to precision using a circa of 140 grams of solid 24ct gold. This handset is of a limited edition only of 10 to be created.

Serenata Priced at £44,995 ($57,184.00 USD)

Both the gold and diamond Bang & Olufsen Beosound System and the Serenata mobile are available exclusively from www.stuarthughes.com

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Speaker Manufacturers Turn Up The Volume On Design


above: The Muon Speakers by Ross Lovegrove for KEF



When I grew up, in the seventies, you basically had few choices when it came to speakers. The average consumer deliberated between JBL or Kenwood while the audiophile went for Cambridge Soundworks, Harman Kardon or Bang & Olufsen. Besides wattage output, your biggest deciding factor was whether or not you wanted wood paneled speakers or all black.

Well, boy has that changed. Speakers are no longer even called "speakers". Now they are 'loudspeakers' or 'sound systems' or even referred to as 'audio output devices.' Made from stainless steel, glass, acrylic, ceramic and more, speakers of every shape and size are popping up. Whether they are floor standing, shelf-sitting, or wall mounted, there's no shortage of unusual designs from which to choose.

Technologically, they are far superior than decades ago. And rather than bog down this blog with technical specs, let me simply share with you some of the designs. Some beautiful, some ....butt ugly. And give you links to the manufacturers so you can drool over the details on your own time.

Let's start with one of the most blogged about speakers (myself included) that were an expected hit at this year's CES.


The KEF Muon speakers by Ross Lovegrove; Read all about them here.

Loiminchay (a company known for making high end writing instruments- aka 'pens') Audio has emerged with new line of wood high end audio speakers, named after famous painters:


See more here.

Also unveiled at this years' CES (Consumer Electronics Show), Davone Audio's Rithm Speakers:


Above: The new Rithm Loudpeakers, clearly influenced by classic danish design, in various woods.
Learn more about them here: Davone audio.

I just love Ferguson-Hill's Horn loudspeaker and bass unit:


See their range of products here.

Goldman's Logos Speaker System have the ultra hi-tech look:



Above: Goldmund's Logos range :the Logos1 monitor and the Logos2 active subwoofer.

Cabasse's Baltic Evoltion speakers come in either pearl and wenge wood or wild cherry wood with black pearl:


See Cabasse's full line of products here.

Duevel's planet series below- also available in many colors- has received plenty of press:


Above: See the full line of Duevel products here.

The new Klipsch Palladium P-39F Floorstander:


See more Klipsch speakers here.

The Nucleus® Reference AV Loudspeaker from Anthony Gallo Acoustics:


Above: available in black, white, stainless or grey
Visit Anthony Gallo Acoustics here.

Waterfall Audio makes stunning glass speakers in many shapes and sizes:

See the above model and more glass speakers here.

Avantgarde Acoustic´s horn loudspeaker systems:



Check them all out here: Avante Garde Accoustic

German Physiks:

Above: Just some of the various speakers by German Physiks

The Purity- a hybrid electrostatic loudpeaker from Martin Logan:

Above: Martin Logan's Purity loudpeaker in cherry.

Gepetto (A hungarian design firm) has just released their new
AiR1, a state of the art high end electrostatic loudspeaker:


Read about it here.

Verity Audio has clean modern looking systems in either natural woods or color:


See more finishes and styles of Verity Audio speakers here.

Bang + Olufsens' beo 9:


Available in four colors, see them all here.

Everything But the Box has their Terra loudspeakers that can be custom colored:


See them all here.

The Talon Firebird, manufactured by Rives Audio:



See Talon Speakers here.

And now...some of the biggest, boldest and, well.... butt-ugliest speakers out there:

The G1 Giya Loudspeakers:


Above: Vivid Audio's huge and heinous G1 GIYA speakers

Another large and odd entry into the market is
Bowers & Wilkins Nautilus Speakers:


Read more about The B&W Nautilus here

Acapella Audio Art of Germany makes some of the BIGGEST Speakers:


Above left: the Campanile Speakers Above right: Triolon Excaliber


See more at Acapella.

I really could go on and on, but the aformentioned show a good variation in style, price and design.

Okay audiophiles, I know there are many more high-end audio manufacturers than listed below, but it's a start. Go nuts and click away:

http://www.kef.com/products/muon/

http://www.goldmund.com
http://www.german-physiks.com/
http://www.bowers-wilkins.com
http://www.acapella.de/german/
http://www.urbanfidelity.com/
http://www.bang-olufsen.com/
http://www.everything-but-the-box.com/
http://www.loiminchayaudio.com/
http://www.cabasse.com/
http://www.kharma.com/
http://www.fergusonhill.co.uk/
http://www.vividaudio.com
http://www.martinlogan.com/
http://www.waterfallaudio.com/
http://www.definitivetech.com/
http://www.verityaudio.com/e/index.html
http://www.peak-consult.dk/
http://www.piega.ch
http://www.beauhorn.com/
http://www.duevel.com/
http://www.artissonus.it/
http://www.paradigm.com
http://www.klipsch.com/
http://www.norh.com/
http://www.talonspeakers.com/home/home.html
http://www.rivesaudio.com/
http://www.geppetto.hu/en/index.html