Metal cabinet speakers


I like the idea of a very strong inert metal cabinet. Besides Magico, Steinheim and T+A.. who else makes metal cabinet speakers?
smodtactical
Through NEWAS, an audio club now gone I had the opportunity to hear the Sason Ltd. Granite speakers that Ridge Street Audio brought up with his Poemi cables for a meeting  we had.  The Positive Feedback article was written by the host of the meeting.  Affectionately called Roozer.

http://www.stereomojo.com/SasonReview.htm

https://positive-feedback.com/Issue17/sason.htm

It was truly a unique experience especially since the speakers were set up in a 2 story great room with balcony and about 45' x 28' in floor space.  It filled the room.  On talking with Robert and  Steve on the research and work to  get the granite, internal wiring and speaker terminals (no binding post) right was eye opening.  I wish I had the money to buy them back then, although I still love my Soliloquy 6.3's.

It is amazing what you can use for speaker cabinets if you are willing to try.

Bossman

 Speaking of concrete speakers, there was a company in Sweden named "RAUNA" that made such a thing!  I heard a pair in the early eighties here in Las Vegas at a used stereo store.

TISH
@verdantaudio Have you heard the Magico M2? It has 1 piece carbon fiber cabinet. Sounded amazing to me. 

Also the graphene drivers on the newer magicos are awesome.
@smodtactical  I have not heard the Magico M2 but have hear lower end products in Magico's line.  I have supreme confidence that it is spectacular.  

I saw that SEAS is offering Graphene coatings on their drivers.  I will make a point to listen to them at Capital Audiofest.  

My design is pretty good and for stand-mounts I am confident I can go toe-to-toe with anyone.  It will be interesting to see how my designs stack up against the S1 MK2 and the Sabrina when I introduce them.