What do fashionable audio system want? Good sound high quality? As little distortion as attainable? Longevity? Nicely, sure. Plus, based on Bang & Olufsen, marble plinths. Bang & Olufsen is debuting a partnership with Italian marble and granite firm Antolini at Milan Design Week. The Beosound Stability Natura speaker includes a sculptural base from Antolini that the audio firm says elevates the gadget to its optimum top. Apparently, the plinth isn't simply there for aesthetic — it's a purposeful audio component.
Let's face it, although: You wouldn't purchase a speaker with a marble stand except you wished that marble pedestal. And that’s the reason they're making the mannequin accessible with numerous Antolini stones. You will get it with pure quartz, in addition to with petrified wooden and fossilized wooden, in the event you're in search of one thing with earthy colours. The choices have completely different translucency and colour depth, however one frequent function is the anodized aluminum ring that serves because the transition between the plinth and the underside of the speaker.
Along with the Natura model of the Beosound Stability speaker, Bang & Olufsen can also be presenting a Beovision Theatre 55-inch TV and a pair of Beolab 28 audio system custom-made with Antolini's Amazon quartite at Milan Design Week. All of the merchandise it's showcasing through the occasion are made to order with costs accessible upon request, which says all it is advisable to learn about its value vary, particularly because the fundamental Beosound Stability isn't low cost to start with and can set you again $3,300.
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