Millercarbon, that is the ugliest pile of stuff, I've ever seen in one place at one time. Ugly equipment, ugly rug, ugly wall paper, ugly chair... and a lava lamp? Gimmie a break! And you're not even embarrassed about showing it... I guess some people have no shame!
For the Audiophile with a taste for good design(looks)....a question.
What are your favorite audio components and speakers based on the way they look (looked). Yes, I know that sound is what counts and that is my major influence, but I do enjoy well designed/good looking products. I no longer do, but did have a collection of art deco radios, both table models and consoles.....and that was all about design rather than their audiophile qualities. Thanks
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Yamaha particularly their latest high end offerings. Audio Note tube amps. Luxman Accuphase Nagra Pass labs The no longer produced Mystere products. For the money I think Schiit products have nice industrial design.Magico. I dig the “assemblage” nature of them. The pieces that make up the whole if that makes sense. Focal Diablo Utopia. I think Japanese designs are beautiful with some manufacturers going for a modern design with retro flair, while others go for ultra precise, simplistic designs. There’s a lot of nice looking stuff out there. I don’t buy for looks generally but looks were definitely part of my decision making with my Yamaha AS3000 integrated in silver. It’s a beautiful piece of equipment. Merry Christmas everyone! Stay safe. |
I run custom made Linkwitz Orion loudspeakers. The stock design is a kind of Danish Modern look and I live in a 100 year old Craftsman bungalow, so I had them custom made in a Mission style. They look terrific and sound awesome. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/5659 |
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