Loiminchay Audio does up trendy laminate speakers

Posted in Speakers by Nino Marchetti on June 27th, 2008

Loiminchay Audio DegasDesigner speakers don’t necessarily do much to add to the high quality audio they produce, but they still look good doing what they do. A case in point may be the recently announced Loiminchay Audio Degas, price unknown.

The Loiminchay Audio Degas are handcrafted in a design technique described as layer by layer using Birch MultiPly laminate. The speaker cabinets are bored out then finished with sixteen coats of hand-polished lacquer. Lamb’s wool filling is even reportedly used in the speaker enclosure as well.

Features of the Degas speakers include the ability to drive with 90db/2m (diamond tweeter) or 89dB/2m (ceramic tweeter) sensitivity at 8 ohms and 100 watts of power handling. It should be available now.

Loiminchay Audio [via eCoustics]

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