Costliest Speakers of The World

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 Costliest Speakers of The World

 

People have always been curious to find out the costliest things in the world though they know that it’s completely out of their range. Many even take it as a hobby to gather information about the costliest items. So here I present a list of the costliest speakers available in the world starting from the least.

 

 

10. Inspiration XS-1 by FM Acoustics: $ 350,000

 Costliest Speakers of The World

Though ranked last in the list this speaker is no less than the others. Built by FM Acoustics, a Switzerland based audio company; this device is built to kill. With its high defined sound along with the extraordinary clarity, it is worth its pay.

 

 

 

 

9. Sphäron Excalibur by Acapella Audio Arts:$380,700

 Costliest Speakers of The World

Built looking at the limitations of the previous Spharon, Excalibur can be used to play both loud and soft mus

ic with a high definition sound. The new Excalibur now can easily be integrated into living rooms having a minimum size of 40m². Two towering pillars with four huge 15 inches woofers for each

unit will surely increase your heartbeat when played. Having an efficiency of over 100 dB and a weight of 620 kg per system, this device is a real thing happening.

8. Ultimate II by Magico: $ 395,000

 Costliest Speakers of The World

 

Magico’s Ultimate II is surely one of the devices that should be looked upon. Its elephantine look along with the boldness will impress you largely. The 5-way horn-loaded system stands 7.5 feet tall, weighs 800 lbs, and sports woofers with 2000 watt amps.

 

 

 

7. Opus 204 by Final Audio: $500,000

 Costliest Speakers of The World

An ideal all-horn type speaker, Opus 204 features an extremely light 7-g diaphragm in the 8-inch woofer. It has a high efficiency of up to 100dB acquired through a powerful magnet and fixed edges. According to critics, this device has an efficiency 10-time greater than ordinary woofers. The opus 204’s amplifier is highly efficient and produces very little heat combined with a very efficient performance.

 

 

 

 

6. Limited Signed Edition of Three Titan by Moon Audio: $500,0 00

 Costliest Speakers of The World

Truly exceptional, this audio transducer system has been designed to outperform every other speaker system present. The hi-tech speaker system features built-in

auto-room tune correction and boasts of 15Hz to 90 KHz frequency response. The three limited edition speakers will come at different prices. The first edition will be available at $500,000, the second at whopping $1 million and the last one at a whopping $2 million.

5. MBX 10.9s46 by California Audio Technology: $560,000

 Costliest Speakers of The World

One of the best from CAT, MBX is rated very high in the speaker industry. The dashing and attracting Ferrari red exterior look faces the crowd from 12 feet high and weighs about one ton each. This heavy weight is the result of MBX 105 alloy material that provides the audio accuracy. This device is used to provide musical excellence to the 30,000 sq. ft. “Exotic Showroom” in Caesar’s Palace, Las Vegas.

 

 

4. Infinite Wisdom Grande Loudspeaker by Wisdom Audio:$700,000

 Costliest Speakers of The WorldWisdom’s official website states- “The Infinite Wisdom Grande is the pinnacle of our achievements, representing a milestone in the evolution of loudspeaker design. Unlike any other system ever produced, it was conceived for environments too large for other systems, including multi-level rooms in the largest homes and palaces, great halls and ballrooms”. This system employs three stacked section planar-magnetic arrays which accounts over 13 feet tall with a total system weight of almost two tons. The Infinite Wisdom Grande is capable of high sound pressure levels in excess of 120 dB.

3. Grand Enigma by Kharma:

$1, 0000,000

 Costliest Speakers of The WorldKharma, top quality audio products maker from Netherlands has come up with yet another grand product named the Grand Enigma. This costly speaker system is 100% unique. Really, Kharma would be incomplete without a mention of this product. It was first tested by specialists and then installed in a building in Belgium.

 

 

 

 

2. ULTIMATE by Transmission Audio:$2,000,000

 Costliest Speakers of The World

This speaker is made up of 4 separate dipole subwoofer, each containing ten 15-inch subwoofers. This High End Audio system consists of multiple modular units, is 10 meters long, 2.2 meters in height and can easily handle 24.000 Watts of peak music power. SPL´s over 143dB is possible. Each dipole panel per channel with twenty-four 8-inch units followed by two full-band dipole MF per channel plus one panel of  HF per channel forms a grand total of 68 meters true ribbons. This huge device needs 31,000 Watt power to turn it on. This is a real speaker.

1. Organic Harmony by Shape Audio: $6,950,000

 Costliest Speakers of The World

Shape Audio introduces the world to a new standard in audio experience – a sound device formed from precious metal that combines handmade luxury with premium technology. The Organic Harmony is the only sound device in the world made of precious metals as well as a masterpiece of art. Each beautifully finished sculpture is cast by hand in exquisite metals such as bronze, silver and gold. It is not only the sculpture that takes it to the summit, but also the sound quality for which it is known to the world.

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