Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Dec 27 2010, 9:32am CST | by Shane McGlaun
In the world of home theater, speakers and components there are high-end offerings and then there are HIGH-end offerings. Perfect8 falls into the latter category with its home theater speakers. These things look really cool with glass and metal construction with no expense spared for looks and performance.
Perfect8 will be showing its loud speakers called The Point, Ypsilon electronics will show off the SET-100 MKIII monoblocks, AudioStone will have a granite turntable on hands, and there will be all sorts of other items on display at the booth with audio racks and other cables.
This gear has some crazy price tags with some costing a lot more than my entire home. Ypsilon will have offerings ranging form $26,000 to $93,000. The AudioStorne Pythagoras Giant will cost $108,000. Perfect8 loudspeaker systems will run $70,000 to $325,000. The cheapest things in the booth will be the audio racks at $2500 to $5500.
Source: CNET
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