
Opera Loudspeakers, Italy based manufacturer is bringing you this high-end loudspeakers called Caruso, an artistic handcrafted loudspeakers that offer you both design as well as sound in one elegant shape. Featuring the latest technology and build techniques these loudspeakers promise dynamic acoustic output by virtue of nine quality subwoofers encased inside wooden floor-standing cabinets providing you with the ultimate musical experience like never before. These loudspeakers will set you back €28,000 (approx. $35,737). [Bornrich] More

PSB has revealed new line of loudspeakers called Imagine. This time PSB will try to win buyers who had their eyes on earlier models with Synchrony designs but having difficulty with their not inconsequential cost. The resulting four models that comprise Imagine’s debut may well be the finest visual presentation for proportion, sculptural form, and visual detail in PSB’s long history. Imagine T (3-driver tower) will cost $2,000/pair, Imagine B (two-way stand/bookshelf) for $1,000/pair, Imagine C (2-way center-channel) $800/ea, and Imagine S (Tri-mode surround-channel) for $1,200/pair. All four Imagine models share an all-new, very high-output 5.25-inch woofer, and an ultra-accurate, titanium-dome 1-inch tweeter inspired by the wondrous performance of the Synchrony high-frequency unit. [EngadgetHD]
by Johan on December 6, 2007

Everything But The Box (EBTB) has released two new hanging speakers. The Sputnik 12S is a 12 inch passive subwoofer that is designed specifically for bars and restaurants. It is capable of handling 1,000 watts of continuous power and can either be hung from the ceiling or rested on a leather pad. Meanwhile, the Venus suspended loudspeaker features a woofer and tweeter housed in an orb. The Venus loudspeakers can be stacked using their built in cable suspension system. The Sputnik retails for about $2,950 and the Venus is priced at around $824 each. EBTB will release their speakers in the United States soon. Check out more pics after the jump.
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by Johan on December 1, 2007

Teresonic today released its new Magus compact loudspeakers that are targeted at serious audiophiles. These loudspeakers come with a special case design that enables it to deliver superior audio despite having a low wattage of just a few watts of power for each speaker. The Magus speakers retails for $3,985 per pair while customized speaker stands is priced at $385.
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