Kharma Ceramique CE-2.0 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

Kharma Ceramique CE-2.0 loudspeaker Associated Equipment

Oh boy! This was one of my most eagerly anticipated auditions. At my first demonstration of an OLS loudspeaker system several years ago, I was bowled over not only by the demo, but also by the idea that OLS's Kharma line was topped by the $1,000,000 Grand Enigma system!

OLS Audio Technology
Distributor, GTT Audio and Video
356 Naughright Road
Long Valley, NJ 07853
(908) 850-3092
www.gttgroup.com

Kharma Ceramique CE-2.0 loudspeaker Specifications

Kharma Ceramique CE-2.0 loudspeaker Specifications

Oh boy! This was one of my most eagerly anticipated auditions. At my first demonstration of an OLS loudspeaker system several years ago, I was bowled over not only by the demo, but also by the idea that OLS's Kharma line was topped by the $1,000,000 Grand Enigma system!

OLS Audio Technology
Distributor, GTT Audio and Video
356 Naughright Road
Long Valley, NJ 07853
(908) 850-3092
www.gttgroup.com

Kharma Ceramique CE-2.0 loudspeaker

Kharma Ceramique CE-2.0 loudspeaker

Oh boy! This was one of my most eagerly anticipated auditions. At my first demonstration of an OLS loudspeaker system several years ago, I was bowled over not only by the demo, but also by the idea that OLS's Kharma line was topped by the $1,000,000 Grand Enigma system!

Lyra Parnassus D.C.t phono cartridge Specifications

Lyra Parnassus D.C.t phono cartridge Specifications

What makes a phono cartridge worth $3500 or $4000? Pride of ownership? Snob appeal? Sound? Tracking ability? Exotic materials? Styling? Labor cost for skilled artisans? Special ether? Cool wooden box? All of the above?

Scan-Tech
Importer: Immedia
1101 Eighth Street, Suite 210
Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 559-2050
www.immediasound.com

Lyra Parnassus D.C.t phono cartridge Associated Equipment

Lyra Parnassus D.C.t phono cartridge Associated Equipment

What makes a phono cartridge worth $3500 or $4000? Pride of ownership? Snob appeal? Sound? Tracking ability? Exotic materials? Styling? Labor cost for skilled artisans? Special ether? Cool wooden box? All of the above?

Scan-Tech
Importer: Immedia
1101 Eighth Street, Suite 210
Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 559-2050
www.immediasound.com

Lyra Parnassus D.C.t phono cartridge Cartridge FAQs

Lyra Parnassus D.C.t phono cartridge Cartridge FAQs

What makes a phono cartridge worth $3500 or $4000? Pride of ownership? Snob appeal? Sound? Tracking ability? Exotic materials? Styling? Labor cost for skilled artisans? Special ether? Cool wooden box? All of the above?

Scan-Tech
Importer: Immedia
1101 Eighth Street, Suite 210
Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 559-2050
www.immediasound.com

Proac Tablette loudspeaker Specifications

Proac Tablette loudspeaker Specifications

Small enough to fit in a shoebox, these little darlings from England almost manage to redefine the state of the art in very compact monitor design (footnote 1). Here's a speaker that isn't as neutral as the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/361">BBC LS3/5a</A> compact monitor, but that does manage to equal or exceed that venerable design in most respects.

ProAc USA
P.O. Box 812
Brooklandville, MD 21022
(410) 486-5975
www.proac-loudspeakers.com

Proac Tablette loudspeaker

Proac Tablette loudspeaker

Small enough to fit in a shoebox, these little darlings from England almost manage to redefine the state of the art in very compact monitor design (footnote 1). Here's a speaker that isn't as neutral as the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/361">BBC LS3/5a</A> compact monitor, but that does manage to equal or exceed that venerable design in most respects.

Fulton Musical Industries Model 80 & "J-Modular" loudspeakers Specifications

Fulton Musical Industries Model 80 & "J-Modular" loudspeakers Specifications

In the last issue we published a rather enthusiastic "Quickie" report on a small, $190/pair speaker system from a new company&mdash;the FMI Model 80. It was virtually devoid of low end, even as a stereo pair (pairing effectively doubles bass output), and slightly rough as well as a shade soft at the high end, but it had a quality of "aliveness" to it that almost defied belief. Was it a breakthrough in design? A new transducing principle? No, it was neither. In fact, the Model 80 looks like any one of those hundreds of little bookshelf systems that clutter, the pages of <I>Stereo Review</I>'s "Hi-Fi Directory" in tedious profusion.

Fulton Musical Industries
Company no longer in existence (2006)
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