Grand_Soir
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Hello folks
So I´m doing a total renovation in my home and I´m having my speakers build from someone I know in Sweden who developed this brand over 40y. The waiting time is very long, but it´s totally worth it. I´ve listend to a lot of speakers over the years and nothing I´ve heard can do what these speakers can do.
There is no grain in the sound, no added harsness, the dynamics are unmatched and they sound as clean on low volumes and on 120db, if you got the juice.
My setup, which will have black subwoffers (semimatt) and the fronts will be oiled or varnished.
Imgur: The magic of the Internet - Raw veneer smoked oak
Imgur: The magic of the Internet - Above - Varnish, Below - Oil_
Imgur: The magic of the Internet - Above - Varnish, Below - Oil_
Imgur: The magic of the Internet - L-varnished, R-oil
Sorry for all the pictures, but wanted to give all the settings.
My take on the different types of treatments.
Varnished - I can see the different colors of the wood here (dark/light) and I like that. However, the varnish itself gives a bit of a plasticfeel, not too much since its semimatt. And in some light it might resemble the floor a little bit too much
Oiled - It´s a bit darker, in some settings it almost look like black or very very dark brown. I cant see the different nuances in the smoked as easily, but it´s a small testpiece so maybe when the whole large speaker is oiled it will look differently. The oiled differs more from the woodfloor, might be a good thing.
Different lights gives different feelings offcourse.
What do you guys think?
Thanks for all your feedback.
So I´m doing a total renovation in my home and I´m having my speakers build from someone I know in Sweden who developed this brand over 40y. The waiting time is very long, but it´s totally worth it. I´ve listend to a lot of speakers over the years and nothing I´ve heard can do what these speakers can do.
There is no grain in the sound, no added harsness, the dynamics are unmatched and they sound as clean on low volumes and on 120db, if you got the juice.
My setup, which will have black subwoffers (semimatt) and the fronts will be oiled or varnished.
Imgur: The magic of the Internet - Raw veneer smoked oak
Imgur: The magic of the Internet - Above - Varnish, Below - Oil_
Imgur: The magic of the Internet - Above - Varnish, Below - Oil_
Imgur: The magic of the Internet - L-varnished, R-oil
Sorry for all the pictures, but wanted to give all the settings.
My take on the different types of treatments.
Varnished - I can see the different colors of the wood here (dark/light) and I like that. However, the varnish itself gives a bit of a plasticfeel, not too much since its semimatt. And in some light it might resemble the floor a little bit too much
Oiled - It´s a bit darker, in some settings it almost look like black or very very dark brown. I cant see the different nuances in the smoked as easily, but it´s a small testpiece so maybe when the whole large speaker is oiled it will look differently. The oiled differs more from the woodfloor, might be a good thing.
Different lights gives different feelings offcourse.
What do you guys think?
Thanks for all your feedback.