I agree that there comes a time when audio gear must dress the part. Great sound? Sure, but not from ugly boxes anymore.
Have a look at the Opera line of italian speakers. I personnaly own the SP Callas in durmast wood (light european oak).
These speakers are beautifully finished, with soft arcs on the sides, leather on the front, slim and a small footprint.
Past speakers include the Verity Audio Parsifal years ago, the Sonus Faber Grand Pianos (not the new Domus but the Home model) and a few more.
The Parsifals are of course in a league (and a price level) of their own, but the Operas edge-out the Grand Pianos on sound, and smokes them on looks, with the boat-shaped cabinet. I had a demo of the Sonus Faber Domus line with those ''serious'' looking piano black and dark wood finish- for WAF, the Operas still win in my opinion on looks. Photos do NOT show how beautifull they are when you see the real thing.
Nothing like Italian beauties, they ALL have a high WAF, regadless of the manufacturer.
Cheers
Have a look at the Opera line of italian speakers. I personnaly own the SP Callas in durmast wood (light european oak).
These speakers are beautifully finished, with soft arcs on the sides, leather on the front, slim and a small footprint.
Past speakers include the Verity Audio Parsifal years ago, the Sonus Faber Grand Pianos (not the new Domus but the Home model) and a few more.
The Parsifals are of course in a league (and a price level) of their own, but the Operas edge-out the Grand Pianos on sound, and smokes them on looks, with the boat-shaped cabinet. I had a demo of the Sonus Faber Domus line with those ''serious'' looking piano black and dark wood finish- for WAF, the Operas still win in my opinion on looks. Photos do NOT show how beautifull they are when you see the real thing.
Nothing like Italian beauties, they ALL have a high WAF, regadless of the manufacturer.
Cheers