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Muon Aluminum Speakers

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The blogosphere has been all abuzz over these gleaming beauties, the Muon speakers. The over six-foot-tall aluminum speakers were created in a collaboration between KEF, the loudspeaker manufacturer and Apple's industrial designer, Ross Lovegrove,known for his work on the iMac. The result are these sinous speakers which are created from super-formed aluminum. They are four way speakers that use the KEF proprietary Uni-Q drive unit array to create a seamless sonic picture. There are also two additional bass drivers mounted in the back of Muon. There are just 100 pairs being made and they sell for an astounding $140,000 per pair. Check out video of the launch in Milan via MoCo Loco.

Rockridge Sound VTS-384

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Rockridge Sound is the place to look for a luxury speak dock for your iPod. The Japanese manufacturer's VTS-384 has "full analog" sound from a pair of 2x2W (8ohm) speakers, sound which Rockridge says is the best type for amplifying compressed audio files of the kind iPods play. On top of performance, the good-looking system comes with a remote and both RCA and USB jacks, should you want to use a non-iPod music source. The VTS-384 is being rolled out in Japan this month at around $780.

DNA Sonic Decor Speakers

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Your television has gotten flatter and flatter so why not your speakers? Donald North Audio has debuted their Sonic Décor line of on-wall speakers. The speakers are 4.25 inches (10.8 cm) deep and mount on the wall. The speakers can be set up in two different configurations, horizontal or vertical, and are available with a wide variety of color options for the cabinets, grilles, and trim panels. The speakers weigh 13 pounds each and have a frequency range from 70 Hz to 20 kHz. They sell for $1495 per pair.

Cabesse La Sphere Speakers

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The massive eye-like speaker shown here is La Sphere from Cabesse. It was debuted at CES in January and at $150,000 for a pair is one of the most expensive speakers around. The four-way co-axial point source loudspeaker is designed to create big noise but as Stereophile reported from CES is can also handle softer sound. The spherical enclosure is designed to help eliminates standing waves and create a more rounded sound. Striking but maybe also slightly spooky since they look like alien eyes watching your every move.

Soprano Trunk

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The Soprano Trunk from Pinel & Pinel is the ultimate music lounge accessory, especially if you'd rather have all your equipment in one unit than scattered about. It comes equipped with Beosound 3000 CD/Audio and 2 Beolab 3 speakers(250 watts) by Bang & Olufsen. The unit also has 24 small drawers that can contain up to 480 CDs. A front door swings open to either reveal or conceal the interior of the trunk and the leather-covered wood is available in 51 different colors, so there is definitely one that will look perfect of your home. It measures 71"H x 57"W x 17"D when closed.

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SpeakerCraft TIME Five Speaker System

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Looking at the whole unit, the SpeakerCraft TIME Five Speaker System speakers don't look particularly unobtrusive, but almost everything you see is recessed into the wall or ceiling where you choose to mount the unit. The speaker itself sits flush with that surface until you turn it on, at which point you can rotate the speaker outward, using a remote control or selecting from presets, to create the optimal listening experience wherever you choose to set them up. The motorized speakers turn out from 15-45 degrees and can rotate a full 320 degrees around. Price: $750 per speaker.

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Woofers

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Many of us like to keep our audio equipment out of the line of sight of guests. After all, high quality surround sound is much more impressive at home when you don't have to look at a chair-sized speaker in every corner. If you are going to keep your speakers out, you may as well use them to make a statement. With Woofers, that statement might be a little on the creepy - if kitchy - side. The speakers come in a pair in either high-gloss black or white. Price: €599 ($756).

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Mt. Everest Speaker System

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Engadget had a post about the brand new Mt. Everest Speaker System from JBL. True to their name, the speakers are huge, measuring 38 x 18.5 x 44-inches and weighing over 300 pounds. They offer, as Engadget so eloquently put it "500 watts of thump" - which is precisely all you might hear if you turn these boys up to full power. They'll be available in Japan at the end of the month with a price tag of just about $30,000.

Jamo Reference R 909 Speakers

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Jamo's new Reference R 909 Speakers are state-of-the-art electrodynamic dipolar speakers and high quality not only in terms of technological capabilities, but in design, as well. The speakers are floorstanding, weighing in at nearly 140-lbs each and measuring 50.2"h x 19.2"w x 21.3"d, and have two 15-in. woofers, a 5.5-in. Seas magnesium midrange driver and a customized 1-in. Scanspeak Revelator tweeter, all mounted in a thin baffle and intended to deliver optimum sound. The bass and midrange drivers use magnesium and paper cones to ensure dynamic, crystal-clear responses - so sounds will be as sharp and as powerful as if you were standing in front of the musicians. They are available in red, yellow and black. Price: $18,600.

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Audioengine A5 Speaker System

If, like me, you are looking for a new mini stereo system for your iPod then you might want to check out the Audioengine. The iPod Garage recently gave a good review to the Audioengine A5. The relatively compact system has a USB port and audio-in port on top of left speaker for your own iPod dock.  Unlike many iPod systems, the  A5 is a pair of speakers that are connected with speaker wires. The white and black speakers aren't portable but having two speakers means that you can separate them and provide higher quality sound (unlike my current system). It requires an iPod Universal Dock in order to work (which kept the iPod Garage from giving it a five-star rating).  The A5 also works with televisions, DVD players and sells for a quite reasonable $349 per pair.

MBL Stereo System

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When I was at the CA Boom show last week, one exhibit, tucked into a corner, attracted a bit of attention. Not just from sight but from the sound. It's hard to explain the difference between good stereo sound and great stereo sound. Like fine wine or a perfume made from carefully blended precious natural essences, the experience is more corporeal than intellectual. The richness of sound speaks to the body in such a way that it seems to almost bypass the brain. You just know. The Audio Salon's exhibit at CA Boom featured the MBL stereo system. These high-end audio components from Germany are not just gorgeous they provide deep resonant rounded sound. I'm not usually a major audiophile but as one of Trey's favorite sites, Sonic Flare, pointed out the other day, the MB 101E speakers are definitely craveworthy. The speakers alone run around $45,000 per pair but the sound is truly epic.

Bowers & Wilkins Mini Home Theater System

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The Uncrate crew discovered this sleek little home theater sound system from Bowers & Wilkins. The MT-30 package includes five M-1 satellite speakers and a PV-1 subwoofer which has a 500W IcePower amplifier and back-to-back drivers in its rounded body. The MT-30 is part of Bowers & Wilkins mini home theater line and comes in the aluminum look shown here or in black for $2500.

Artcoustic Speakers

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We’ve seen several options for turning your plasma TV into art but what about your speakers? Artcoustic is a company which makes wall-mounted speakers that resemble framed artwork. Their flat panel loudspeakers feature screens that can be selected in a wide variety of colors and images or decorated with your own custom artwork. The screens are also easy to swap out when you need to change your decor. Prices range from $1,100 to $14,000.

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