Beauty certainly is in the eye of the beholder. James mentioned someone's wife dry-heaving over the look of the MBLs.
The MBLs have always been divisive: as an example of more "way out there" industrial design, I actually find them beautiful.
Probably the most puzzling "WAF" note I've seen was in the Soundstage review of the Joseph Audio Pulsar speakers. The reviewer swooned over their sound, but could not keep them because apparently his wife hated their looks so much she put her foot down on his ever buying them. The Pulsars are about as normal-looking a monitor as there is, and even with some nice contemporary lines. How someone could hate their looks so much truly baffles me (and that line of Joseph speakers usually gets kudos for their good looks).
wspohn mentions the "mistake" of putting grills on the Wilsons. I'm with his wife on this one: I generally don't care to see the speaker drivers. While *some* designs do have beautiful looking drivers, most look drab or industrial. The Wilsons are IMO a perfect example of this: there is nothing pretty about their drivers, and they exhibit one of my pet peeves: the very visible silver screw heads around the drivers. I get this can make it easy to place and swap the drivers...but jeeze...go the extra yard to make it look nice. You don't see screw heads sticking out of walls and nice furniture for a reason; why anyone wants to look at those, like some unfinished shop project, on their super expensive speakers is a mystery to me.
The MBLs have always been divisive: as an example of more "way out there" industrial design, I actually find them beautiful.
Probably the most puzzling "WAF" note I've seen was in the Soundstage review of the Joseph Audio Pulsar speakers. The reviewer swooned over their sound, but could not keep them because apparently his wife hated their looks so much she put her foot down on his ever buying them. The Pulsars are about as normal-looking a monitor as there is, and even with some nice contemporary lines. How someone could hate their looks so much truly baffles me (and that line of Joseph speakers usually gets kudos for their good looks).
wspohn mentions the "mistake" of putting grills on the Wilsons. I'm with his wife on this one: I generally don't care to see the speaker drivers. While *some* designs do have beautiful looking drivers, most look drab or industrial. The Wilsons are IMO a perfect example of this: there is nothing pretty about their drivers, and they exhibit one of my pet peeves: the very visible silver screw heads around the drivers. I get this can make it easy to place and swap the drivers...but jeeze...go the extra yard to make it look nice. You don't see screw heads sticking out of walls and nice furniture for a reason; why anyone wants to look at those, like some unfinished shop project, on their super expensive speakers is a mystery to me.