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Does Kenwood make washing machines, because when I first saw these speakers that’s what I thought they were modelled on.
These are glass speakers with white and blue LEDs, and they can even be supplied with some stands that also have lights built in.
Trouble is, they cost close to $1,000 and yet they only offer 10W of output per channel, which is pretty pathetic.
They might look great, but as far as I’m concerned speakers have to perform. I’d rather have boring speakers that pump than underperforming fancy ones.
Nice try Kenwood but give me something I actually want to play my music through.
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Tags: Audio, glass, kenwood, LED, Speakers

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One Response for "Kenwood create glass speakers: looks over performance"
April 24th, 2009 at 10:47 am
1WATTAGE IS A FARCE!!! Just because they don’t have TEN THOUSAND BAZILLION WATTS OF POWER, doesn’t mean they don’t sound good. I’ve heard 1000 watt linear amps sound worse then 50 watt digitals. Its about clean efficient power…..sorry its a pet peeve..
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