Should RyanAir succeed with it's take-over of Aer Lingus, they will have a sweet fleet of AirBus A330's to compliment their existing Boeing 737-based company.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A330
Today we are doing reps of 50, so to be neat, let's add 50 to the model to get the AirBus A380.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A380
Back in 2011, Airbus foretasted six hundred and thirty (630) A380 sales. The unit cost is $414M.
We bring up RyanAir, as Ryan Loudspeakers can be considered the RyanAir of loudspeakers. They will get you there. With manger-looking tweeters, and ... they deliver the goods. ($5000/pair),
We like their logo, how their double R's (like Rolls Royce, an excellent airline engine) mirror to form the outline of both a driver basket, pole, and dynamic magnet assembly. The pole is a bit extended, for the logo, resembling a woofer port-tube, but you get the idea. It's prominent.
To our eye, they are reminiscent of a cute ProAc Response series loudspeaker. As you will be paying USD and not GBP, or ProAc contemporary prices, that's quite a savings.
Just like RyanAir, Ryan Loudspeakers aim to bring you the best in high flying fidelity. Those looking for a thinner, but more expensive loudspeaker can consider the Fidelity Acoustics RFM-3.
Product: Ryan 630 Loudspeaker
Price: $5000.00 USD/pair
Rating: Value Price Product
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