Monday, November 2, 2015

Salamander Designs

http://www.salamanderdesigns.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/ad36e4be-77b7-7369-5cbf-515ace3b5750.jpgSome things look elevating. Like this Salamander rack. Look at those nice black knobs. Is it a Furman? Look at that nice indenting.

http://www.salamanderdesigns.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/2.jpg And then your realize it's just for cheap B&W and Mark Levinson.

Archetype open architecture audio stands

And cushy chairs.

Salamander Alex Media Seating

It's hard to go through a catalogue with such promise, and such let down.

It reminds us of when we went to Thomas Sabo, to buy the only item we could, from them, their Salamander Pendant, and it was no longer available.

There's one interesting item in the catalogue - History of Innovations (2010).


It's much like a bar fridge, only you'd want better looking (more flat) equipment in it. Especially with the Accent (LED) Lighting. Goldmund Minimesis, Metis, yay Telos may be appropriate.

We have absolutely nothing against Mark Levinson, nor Salamander. They clearly illustrate the capabilities of their equipment with the presence of ML. We just think it looks better on it's own.

How many of us wouldn't, despite liking the LCD's want to replace the grey knobs of our AudioEngine D1's?

It's a remarkable animal, the salamander.
It changes itself to fit it's surroundings.

JP 2015/11/02
www.hifiart.ca

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