Masquerade Loudspeakers – customisable to look like a painting
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February 23, 2007 While we don’t necessarily agree that children should be seen and not heard, we definitely agree that technology in the form of speaker systems is best heard and not necessarily seen. There are some, whose tastes and wallet will extend to the extraordinarily beautiful speaker systems from Bose, Bang & Olufsen et al, who may wish to display their finery, but in the main, most of us want to create a room enhanced by technology, not enslaved by it. Accordingly, we love this trend towards visually discrete speaker systems personified by Masquerade’s line-up of customisable speakers that look like a painting. By being able to have the loudspeaker’s sound-permeable fabric printed with any image, the loudspeaker can look like a family portrait or a work of art. This allows for a seamless integration of 5.1 surround sound in a living room and ends spousal discussions about equipment in a home environment.
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