TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist Unveils its New Sounds Speaker
References: the-soloist.net & highsnobiety
TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist introduces its new Sounds speaker, which is a large home audio device that measures 110cm in height. It is designed to have a 200W ultra-high output and creates a sound pressure that is highly intense and described to be "felt directly on the skin."
The Sounds have seven speakers and other features include its high-frequency band of amplifier frequencies that are between 20Hz to 25Khz, which allows users to enjoy music with ease. In terms of the design, it boasts a minimal look and is made from a polycarbonate resin material. The mold unveils itself to be the iconic Flatiron building in New York City. The Sounds speaker is currently available for pre-order online now.
Image Credit: TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist
The Sounds have seven speakers and other features include its high-frequency band of amplifier frequencies that are between 20Hz to 25Khz, which allows users to enjoy music with ease. In terms of the design, it boasts a minimal look and is made from a polycarbonate resin material. The mold unveils itself to be the iconic Flatiron building in New York City. The Sounds speaker is currently available for pre-order online now.
Image Credit: TAKAHIROMIYASHITATheSoloist
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