Although in Germany, and not Switzerland, the Acapella Acoustics showroom reminds one of Avantgarde.
Let's look at the models and discuss the marketing.
The idea is a very nice design. Although it's an outline of the models, it's a futuristic city, ala Babar.
The Spharon is one down the line, progressively. It's subwoofer column is too large and the modern room is not a match for its aesthetic. This is at the outer-edge of High Fidelity Loudspeakers, and thus a participant in Hi Fi Art.
By Spharon, we're thinking Sappho of Lesbos.
A trumpet inside either a concertina or accordion is out of place in the photo. The plants look natural for the habitat.
How about a little Saphos? Nicole has it best. Much better than Sulkowicz's Not a Violin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJuHaKguV8g
Can we say that the left column is like a woman's legs, rising from the bottom to the top? This is the Acapella Spharon Excalibur. The bass-woofer, like a large Stratus Gold. The Bass Horn, like a Avante Garde Acoustics Trio. The Diamond is nice. The Mid-Horn, like an Acapella Acoustics, but too large.
If you're pound wise and punt foolish, you'll read that it's hard to buy audio. We spent $2000.00 USD on something to wear to the show, and something to wrap it up, affairatively after. Our some-loved Maybach's (Monarch I and Ambassador models) were already a year old, rather just under, and thus not appropriate.
Let's get on with the Acapella material.
In show-biz, it's only your last performance that everybody remembers. Fifteen years in dance school, and that's about all we affirmatively remember here at Hi Fi.
There's no art to the business of Hi Fi, but there is a business in reproduction.
Reproducing the greatest sound has some merit to the found.
For the lost (those not residing in BC), there's always that mountain scene in Merrit - actually not Merrit, BC but Hope, Golden Ears and Pitt Meadows.
Let's here it for Rambo, and here's to the movie, First Blood.
We found great affirmation in the stock list and home system of Element Acoustics, the local distributor of Acapella Audio.
You may find these systems to your liking. They look much better in person than they do in photos.
The highlight of the show was the Rogue Audio Chronos Magnum. What's better than Chronos? What's better than Magnum? :)You may well drive, yet Acapella.
We can chalk this up to 2D photography.
You'll do better looking at and listening to these systems than you will do reading about them.
The Rogue Audio Chronos Magnum would make a tidy amp for the Acapella spice!
Spice Girls Control The Universe?™
JP 2016/06/10
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