So I was at Deja Vu Audio yesterday and saw this new system from Nola called the Brio Trio, the link wasn’t working so cutting and pasting some text...
NOLA introduced its Brio Trio satellite/ subwoofer loudspeaker system at CES 2016: a compact, high-end three-piece package featuring NOLA’s hallmark open baffle design and a novel "1½ way" enclosure for the main speakers.
The Brio Trio lives up to its name with sonic vitality and dynamic realism that far exceeds its compact size. It’s ideal for use as a desktop monitor system or a top quality 2.1 channel system in smaller rooms or where space is limited yet uncompromising sound is desired.
Measuring just 5½ by 5½ by 12 inches, the Brio main speaker employs two identical 3½ inch (90 mm) drivers, with the upper driver operating in an open baffle as a dipole and the lower driver mounted in a ported chamber. This configuration combines the natural imaging and expansive soundstage provided by the open baffle mounting with the dynamic presence and impact of the enclosure-mounted driver.
The matching subwoofer utilizes an 8-inch, long-throw, highpower- handling bass driver in a sealed enclosure, powered by a Class A/B 250-watt amplifier. NOLA chose Class A/B rather than the more typically used Class D subwoofer amplifier topology because of the A/B design’s superior sound quality. The amplifier is a smaller version of the one used in NOLA’s T Bolt subwoofer. The subwoofer provides continuously variable level and crossover frequency controls (from 40Hz-180Hz, 24dB/octave), 6dB at 35Hz switchable EQ, a phase switch and line-level and speaker-level inputs, enabling it to be seamlessly matched to the Brio main speakers and deliver optimum performance in any system and room.
Performance achieved is far beyond expectations for this type of system.
The Nola Brio Trio satellite/subwoofer system will be available in early 2016 in Piano Gloss Black finish at a suggested retail price of $2,700.
I didn’t get to hear it but Vu, who’s ears I trust more than anyone, was really enthused about the system and it’s design and sound. A great match with a low to mid power tube amp and you would not believe how small the monitors are, really cool looking and fantastic WAF. They also look like a good deal at $2700 I never asked Vu the price but mentally assumed it was in the $3-4K range.