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Most beautiful speakers in the world ?

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Everything >> box, bass-reflex, (semi) omnidirectional, at least for the low frequencies ...
 
Visible screws on woofers and tweeters is a disqualification in the category “Most beautiful speaker in the world”. :p

I fully agree! I really dislike visible screws around drivers, especially if they are really visible such as black screws against a lighter background.

In fact, I often don’t even care to see speaker drivers.

As it happens, my Joseph speakers are one of the very few speakers where I actually like the look of the drivers. The SEAS drivers do have something of a luxury look material wise. There are exposed screws, however, at least they are black on black and mostly invisible from my seating distance:

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I have never seen this one before, at least not on the internet. It appears that this was their very first speaker. It is from Italy, Audio Concepts. I like the upside-down triangle design and the way it is suspended.
 
Welp. A lot of the designs are similar to some fashion design. Different simply to be different. Useful or logical? Nah
 
Limited edition ATC
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Looking nice and would look even nicer if they used black screws which is an easy DIY fix, although still makes me wonder if some companies don't notice such basic stuff...
 
@Lekha , I used to manufacture something sort of like ^^this^^ one, except turned-around:

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For some reason these suddenly reminded me of an old loudspeaker that was sold as a (very affordable) DIY KIT (mainly in Germany I think), the Mivoc Acapulco, luckely I remembered the name so I could google some pictures:
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(350 x 350 x 1140 mm, 30 kg)
 
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