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Khorn
03-10-2003, 12:31 PM
I once had some Empire speakers that were designed as end tables with marble tops, why I don't really know.
My cousin had these Design Acoustic huge 10 or 12 sided almost spherical shaped things that were very inefficient and could either be placed on top of pole like stands or hung from the ceiling.
Any of you have/had really strange or out of the ordinary speaker systems?
aashton
03-10-2003, 01:04 PM
I don't own any but my favo(u)rite dealer sells Duevel loudspeakers from Germany - they are omni-directional and quite unusual
http://www.WALRUS.CO.UK/duevel/jup3.jpg
Also the German omni-directional MBL range are a little unusual looking :)
All the best - Andrew
Khorn
03-10-2003, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by aashton
I don't own any but my favo(u)rite dealer sells Duevel loudspeakers from Germany - they are omni-directional and quite unusual
http://www.WALRUS.CO.UK/duevel/jup3.jpg
Also the German omni-directional MBL range are a little unusual looking :)
All the best - Andrew
I think this belongs over in the Science Fiction thread :D
I've heard the MBL systems.
aashton
03-10-2003, 01:15 PM
Originally posted by Khorn
I think this belongs over in the Science Fiction thread :D
I wasn't sure if it was going to be unusual enough to qualify for this thread :)
All the best - Andrew
Khorn
03-10-2003, 01:16 PM
Originally posted by aashton
I wasn't sure if it was going to be unusual enough to qualify for this thread :)
All the best - Andrew
Oh, unusual it be! :laugh:
I seem to recall there being back in the late 80's a speaker that was a pyramid shape, don't remember what they were called, probably Pyramids:rolleyes:. They were about 5 1/2' in height and were around $16,000.00 Can.$
aashton
03-10-2003, 01:28 PM
The MBL's are less appealing visually for me and up there in the unusual stakes
http://www.snippets.org/ldsg/graphics/mbl101d_black_180x495.jpg
I think the B&W Nautilus is a very attractive and unusual loudspeaker
All the best - Andrew
-=Rudy=-
03-10-2003, 01:36 PM
The MBL looks like an oil lamp. Where's the wick?
That Nautilus looks like it should be an extra in an episode of Spongebob.
The Dahlquist DQ10's always reminded me of seat cushions, as did some of those old Quad electrostatics.
Hey...those Duevels somehow remind me of those Ohm speakers. That company still around anymore?
In one of the speaker builder magazines (may have been Speaker Builder, AFAIK), someone had taken some large sheets of particle board, attached them to a room corner, and made a giant horn-loaded woofer out of it.
aashton
03-10-2003, 01:41 PM
If you can view Quicktime there is an interesting little animation of the Duevels here
http://www.cd-konzert.de/Produkte/move/Jupiter-move.htm
&ru
Khorn
03-10-2003, 01:44 PM
One of the most unusual way but not so unusual speakers we used to listen to recorded music over were Leslie speakers that were used with Hammond B3 keyboards. Band members I used to know lived in rooming houses in the early parts of their careers and used these systems for playing back music. Never listen with pro musicians! Everyone elses stuff stinks as far as they're concerned. :D
Khorn
03-10-2003, 01:53 PM
Originally posted by aashton
I think the B&W Nautilus is a very attractive and unusual loudspeaker
All the best - Andrew
Somehow I picture some dude sitting in an artsy chair in the MOMA wearing
a Movado watch and listening to the B&W Nautilus speakers. He wouldn't be eating Krispy Kremes though, and he would probably be drinking some kind of latte. I wonder what music he would be listening to?
aashton
03-10-2003, 02:02 PM
Originally posted by Khorn
Somehow I picture some dude sitting in an artsy chair in the MOMA wearing
a Movado watch and listening to the B&W Nautilus speakers. He wouldn't be eating Krispy Kremes though, and he would probably be drinking some kind of latte. I wonder what music he would be listening to?
Possibly Jackson Browne - Late for the Sky :rolleyes: :laugh:
&ru
petzi
03-10-2003, 02:51 PM
Originally posted by Rudy@A&MCorner
The MBL looks like an oil lamp. Where's the wick?
A big oil lamp though... :rolleyes:
This is good engineering and manufacturing, btw. The shape is dictated by its omnidirectional design. Three drivers on top of each other. (The woofer is in the socket)
Joseph
03-10-2003, 05:23 PM
Originally posted by aashton
The MBL's are less appealing visually for me and up there in the unusual stakes
http://www.snippets.org/ldsg/graphics/mbl101d_black_180x495.jpg
I think the B&W Nautilus is a very attractive and unusual loudspeaker
All the best - Andrew
The Nautilus looks like supercharged snail innerds on steroids!
Khorn, have you checked North American Sound lately?
They have those round speakers that someone here had, suspended from curved poles....
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