On-wall speakers

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Gerry D
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Re: On-wall speakers

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I remember when the Sonus Faber ellipse[?] speakers came out that the stand/wall mounters got rave reviews.
"Quality means doing it right when no one is looking" - Henry Ford
jaybee
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Re: On-wall speakers

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Diapason wrote:
jaybee wrote: must be losing the edge Si, must say I was always in awe of how much hifi got the seal of approval from the boss in your house....
Oh I'll get there in the end, don't you worry!
jaybee wrote:apparently my system Audio's are "too seventies" for the new house....

can't find any late georgian/early Victorian models!!
Sonus Faber...?
Eventually!

Is it the Cremona floorstander? in violin red

Unfortunately the black hole of "finishing touches" has obliterated all known funds!!
Brass Bands are all very well in their place -
outdoors and several miles away....
giant haystacks
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Re: On-wall speakers

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i was really impressed by those tiny systeym audio bookshelf speaker and in a ordinary room
another mini speaker that comes up 2nd hand are triangle titus for £100 to£130 pounds
and i saw a set of reference 3a dulcet piano black finish not sold for £900
these are all bookshelf
also i have a couple of the televisions called loewe one is a tube one called articos which has great picture and sound and the other is a flat tv called individual it has a sound bar on the bottom and i have saw a lot of these sound bars for sale and not expensive
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