Beauhorn - The Best Speakers in the World
Del.icio.us
Digg this
If you’re looking for speakers that will be visually and acoustically stunning, then you may want to give these Beauhorn beauties some consideration.
These very distinctive horn shaped speakers use a single full range unit giving a naturalised sound experience. The curved design isn’t just for aesthetical reasons, it’s intrinsic to the acoustic excellence of the horn shape. The sound produces quite simply the best tones you will ever hear.
Beauhorn say:
“First there was the Fostex-driven B2 - very nice, but a lot less detailed and dynamic than the Virtuosos as reviewed by Roy Gregory.
Then there was the ATD-driven B2.2 - faster and more detailed. We offered the B2.2 Revelation as a package - speakers and plinths at a very competitive price. This was the version reviewed by Paul Messenger, Ken Kessler and others.
Over the last year, we have developed a technique of treating the internal cabling and the drivers. This effects a fairly dramatic increase in speed and smoothness of response to the extent that we feel the VibraPlinths are no longer an essential. To distinguish them from the earlier versions, we have designated them the B2.3s and gave them their first public demonstrations at the High Fidelity Show in April 2005.”
These are simply the most stunningly, luxurious speakers on the market.
This entry has been viewed 2685 times.
Target niche keyword traffic by sponsoring this page. Click here for more info.
READER COMMENTS:
Next entry: Luxury Home Cinema System - The Sim2 Multimedia HT305E
Previous entry: Is this the Most Luxurious Cell Phone Ever
<< Back to Home
These speakers have had rave reviews for years, but no-one’s bought them. Now I hear Beahorn is closing down, how is that possible?!!! Were they too cheap for the market to believe they were as good as they were?
Anyone who has a set will be ‘Quids in’ when they stop production cause they are going to rocket in value as people finally get the message.
Posted by It's too late now on Sun 11th November 2007 at 09:18 PM | #