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Not every speaker is a box, and not every client wants to hide their tech (especially when it comes to audiophiles!). What goes into making "statement pieces" that stand out? Does "form really follow function"? How does a company try to create designs that are both functional and beautiful – and hopefully, timeless? And how do you really hide gear (notably speakers) in odd/unique spaces, yet maintain quality? We speak with Barry Sheldrick from Meridian Audio, and Mike Cleary from James Loudspeaker/Sonance.
https://www.meridian-audio.com/
https://www.meridian-audio.com/products/home-audio-loudspeakers/reference/special-edition-dsp8000/
https://www.jamesloudspeaker.com/
https://www.jamesloudspeaker.com/products/288
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Not every speaker is a box, and not every client wants to hide their tech (especially when it comes to audiophiles!). What goes into making "statement pieces" that stand out? Does "form really follow function"? How does a company try to create designs that are both functional and beautiful – and hopefully, timeless? And how do you really hide gear (notably speakers) in odd/unique spaces, yet maintain quality? We speak with Barry Sheldrick from Meridian Audio, and Mike Cleary from James Loudspeaker/Sonance.
https://www.meridian-audio.com/
https://www.meridian-audio.com/products/home-audio-loudspeakers/reference/special-edition-dsp8000/
https://www.jamesloudspeaker.com/
https://www.jamesloudspeaker.com/products/288

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