Three letters...ATC; and there are many more like Harbeth, Spendor etc.
Rectangular versus fancy design speakers?
Many of us grew up with basic rectangular speakers which seemed to work fine. And as I look around the landscape I see lots of higher quality rectangular speakers that look very nice.
I like the pretty speakers with their stylistic designs.
Right angles are a bad thing with curvy surfaces being better for sound, so they say.
Does it really matter and I would think a rectangular speaker which probably has more of a budget to spend on the quality of what goes on inside versus spending so much money on the looks may be better.
Any higher-end rectangular speakers worthy of a recommendation?
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having looked at close to 500 speakers, https://speakerchoices.com/ rectangular speakers are generally cheaper to make/ and are priced lower. Small boutique shops in the lower price range won’t make curvy speakers. You won’t find a significant SQ difference attributed to shape is my guess. Most "fancy speakers" tend to have a teardrop top profile - narrower at the back, which is embracing the shape of the driver. It’s more pleasant to look at, exudes higher quality, therefore can be sold at higher prices. Contradicting that is the vintage look (boxy with wooden surfaces) that also sells to a certain clientele. The loser of this race is the boxy modern look. |
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