Most Expensive Speakers?

Bruce B

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According to Hi-Fi Choice magazine, the Hart Audio D&W Aural Pleasure Loudspeaker "can do things that no other speaker can." And it damn right better do some amazing things — at $4.72 million, this speaker is perhaps the most expensive ever created.

This ultra-expensive speaker is a special edition — only one 18-karat gold pair will be made. (You can buy a cheaper version cast in bronze for $62,800.) It features some very high-quality components: a 200mm polypropylene bass driver and a 25mm aluminum magnesium dual concentric treble driver, for starters. It's also very, very heavy at 110 pounds.

It's probably not the most attractive design for your decor — or, really, the decor of anyone well off enough to have $5 million to blow on a one-of-a-kind speaker. But if you care about sound quality enough to actually consider a purchase, we're not sure the package it comes in will matter that much to you.
 

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Two slugs were at the bar talking when...........
 
I wonder where the one gold pair is going? A bevy of 21st-century wealth cliches are running through my head....

Tim
 
I think this beats them all. $ 6,950,000

I don't get it with the gold and precious metal casting.

It seems like a product for an oil sheik, not an audiophile.

http://www.higherfi.com/spkrlist/speakerlist.htm

Give me a REAL speaker, please, not a chunk of gold.
 

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these are the dog days of summer, aren't they?

maybe those speakers will be in the speaker building contest next month. i wonder how they will do?
 
They look like golden dog poo. Plus, there is no place on top to put my diamond encrusted watch.
 
According to Hi-Fi Choice magazine, the Hart Audio D&W Aural Pleasure Loudspeaker "can do things that no other speaker can." And it damn right better do some amazing things — at $4.72 million, this speaker is perhaps the most expensive ever created.

This ultra-expensive speaker is a special edition — only one 18-karat gold pair will be made. (You can buy a cheaper version cast in bronze for $62,800.) It features some very high-quality components: a 200mm polypropylene bass driver and a 25mm aluminum magnesium dual concentric treble driver, for starters. It's also very, very heavy at 110 pounds.

It's probably not the most attractive design for your decor — or, really, the decor of anyone well off enough to have $5 million to blow on a one-of-a-kind speaker. But if you care about sound quality enough to actually consider a purchase, we're not sure the package it comes in will matter that much to you.


So this is the result of what my dental lab has been up to recently with all that gold:D:D
 
So this is the result of what my dental lab has been up to recently with all that gold:D:D

Hope they sound better than the Bose cubes they will replace ...

:rolleyes:
 
And they have a whopping response down to 80hz...lol
 
A sucker is born every day and some have money too.
 

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