What do modern speakers need? Good sound quality? As few as possible? longevity? OK, yes. In addition, according to Bang & Olufsenmarble base. Bang & Olufsen’s partnership with Italian marble and granite company Antolini during Milan Design Week. The BeoSound Balance Natura speakers feature a sculptural foundation from Antolini, and the audio company says it will lift the device to its best height. Obviously, the base is not only for aesthetics, but also for functional audio elements.
But let’s face it: you won’t buy speakers with marble racks unless you want that marble base. That’s why they made the model work with various Antolini stones. If you are looking for something with a dirt color, you can get it with natural quartz as well as petrified and fossil wood. These options have different transparency and color depths, but one common feature is the anodized aluminum ring, which is the transition between the base and the bottom of the speaker.
In addition to the Natura version of the BeoSound Balance speakers, Bang & Olufsen also showed off a Beovision Theatre 55-inch TV and a pair of Beolab 28 speakers, and was customized at Milan Design Week with Antolini’s Amazon Quartite. All products displayed during the event are available on request for prices, which means you need to understand their price range, especially because of the basic BeoSound Balance Not cheap Start and Get you back $3,300.
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