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Most beautiful speakers in the world ?

The KH310 in white looks quite good! Shame they do not offer it in that color from the factory, perhaps they will with the KH310 v2.
KH150 also looks great in white
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Oh wow. Seeing this speaker in this tread is unexpected! I designed it. The Art Deco look is accidental; I was just trying minimize diffraction with the large radius round-over.

(Illusio Audio "Amara")
 
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Years back i had a Superb setup from WLM, Aura active + Duo 15 sub
High sensitivity, active filter, Big 2x15" sub and with a look you either hate or love.

Pic from amp testing
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WLM have moved on since then...
Now they have combined the sub with the speaker it self.
This is an early version of Franz
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GGNTKT video, doesn't give a great impression
You mean the sound? Hard to make out through a YouTube video! Perhaps @roland{at}GGNTKT might weigh in.

Thanks for posting a video from the event in Hamburg.
Indeed the video was made on a smartphone and there is also some YouTube processing going on, so it's most likely not a realistic impression.

Although the room was very small, Model M3's cardioid dispersion pattern helped al lot while standing next to a wall and even in a corner (left speaker). Additionally we applied some minor room EQ, that worked very well, together with the bass cancellation.

I suppose the large drivers need a good depth at the back, the shallow depth doesn't have enough time to get the back wave out.
What do you think of D&D 8C?
Well, it's a function of both, baffle with and depth. If you look closely, all our speaker have very wide baffles, so it's apx. the same amount of length and therefore time that the sound wave have to travel.

To sum it up, Model M1 and M3 both do not need to be placed next to a wall, but work very well if you do so. That is because the up to -12dB less bass energy behind the speaker, that avoid to typical downsides of placing a speaker next to a wall. Additionally you can fine tune with different presets so adjust the intensity of the bass cancellation and do also room EQ.
 
Well, it's a function of both, baffle with and depth. If you look closely, all our speaker have very wide baffles, so it's apx. the same amount of length and therefore time that the sound wave have to travel.
I suppose you're referring to Dutch & Dutch 8C speakers. I understood their thoughts the first time I read their patent. :)
 
Might be attractive to some, frequency response in the FRONT. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you B&W dm5
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@VTKZ for some reason your pics of these resonated in my addled brain

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Couldn’t help it; I see this:
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Other broad shoulder monoliths previously displayed too like the Heco
 
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Too small TV and no carpets. AI picture perhaps, the center speaker is also placed very weirdly
 
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