My Dream Speaker System !..

Strictly for bragging rights, not for real music listeners IMO. I suppose all that gold is a good hedge against a drop in the stock market when we have a nuclear war.

I have Vapor Audio Nimbus and I don't care if I win the lottery, these are my speakers to stay!!

Steve N.
Empirical Audio
 
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With that massive 3 inch woofer and class D amps, the 5 million dollar price appears to be fair; you do also get 132lbs of gold and a few diamonds, I hope you do appreciate that.
 
At today's spot gold price of $1,319 per ounce the gold content ($1,319 X 16 X 132) = $2,785,728. So if we melt down the gold we are left with the awesome high-end audio power of a 3" cone driven by a Class D amp -- for a mere $2,214,272.

Oh, I guess the diamonds account for most of the balance of the price!

All-in-all this sounds to me like a true high-end bargain! ;)
 
A gold filled Infinity POS...
 
I'd hate to see what their headphones look like.
 

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