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    Arteluthe Stiletto

    A little bird told us a bigger model is in the works, but we're far from introduction. Perhaps a year.
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    Arteluthe Stiletto

    Thank you! in real life, they look smaller than the pictures suggest, at around 37 inches high (around 90 cm). It is a sealed design of very low resonant frequency that can be placed closer to corners than a ported system. There is a thread on AE forum.
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    Arteluthe Stiletto

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    Arteluthe Stiletto

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    Arteluthe Stiletto

    Front and back baffles are covered with Alcantara, contrasting with the high gloss piano side panels.
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    Arteluthe Stiletto

    Dress panels are lacquered in a multi-steps real piano finish. Unlike automotive finish, multiple coats of polyester laquer are applied with hand sanding between each coat. 4 coats of primer followed by 8 coats of solid black laquer, followed by 3 coats of black-tinted polyester. The finish is...
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    Arteluthe Stiletto

    Picture of the chassis assembly: all panels are interlocking. Once assembled, the chassis is both light (higher natural resonance) and extremely strong, thanks to the multiply made of birch (soft wood) and maple (hard wood). Each wood layer changes material impedance. The larger holes create a...
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    Arteluthe Stiletto

    Of course: Arteluthe Stiletto. Designed and built in Montreal, Canada. I am the owner and designer. Previously worked at Gemme Audio. My shop has been working with the same people for the past 15 - 20 years. Stiletto is a lot different from other loudspeakers because the reproduction is centered...
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    Arteluthe Stiletto

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