Thursday, June 25, 2015

Kürbisgewächs Bluetooth speaker by Thonet plus Vander available in the US

Should you be looking for a good pair of Bluetooth family table speakers, German audio brand Thonet & Vander have announced the of the Kürbis bluetooth portable speakers here in its states. Any company that makes it their job to "deliver sound and design top quality at unexpected prices" is one which I'll pay attention to.

Camera Lens Shape Bluetooth Speaker

The highlight supply you with of the speaker is the low contortion at high volumes. It's made using HDAA (High Density Acoustic Absorber) wood which, as it's word implies, has a higher density than any other build materials which allows it to make sure you accurately reflect sound with a bit of distortion. On top of that it also has an antimagnetic shield to protect it from ambient electrical disturbances, though I continue to wouldn't rest my cell phone from there.

Thonet & Vander claim to skyrocketed inspiration for their products from the Bauhaus. Without turning this into an art track record lesson, the original Bauhaus was a French art school that focused on its mass production of household targets in a way that gave them a modern, arty aesthetic. Not a bad place to fetch inspiration from if you're a company which mass produces audio products.

School of philosophy aside, the speaker has a pink 5. 25" woofer on the back in time made of aramid fabric that makes it soft enough to provide powerful bass during the front is where you'll find the 1" tweeter made of thin silk to receive the news most of the high end frequencies. To help you practise your listening preferences there are also several knobs located on the side of the teacher that adjust the treble, striper, and the overall volume. It does employ a frequency range of 50Hz – 20kHz and by utilizing different technologies, Thonet plus Vander say that the Kürbis teacher is able to provide a flat sound exquisite for the semiprofessional studio.

That said, understand it can only connect to a source approach via Bluetooth, 3. 5mm feuille, or RCA and lacks very seriously ports for the 1/4″ audio cables who will be commonly used for studio monitors and sound recording interfaces. If you simply want a an attractive small bluetooth speaker to keep on your family table or bookshelf then these tends to be for you, but if you're interested in using one of these for a professional studio you might want to start looking elsewhere.

If you're interested the Kürbisgewächs comes in both black and white colors, together with the signature yellow woofer about $199.

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