Classia speakers: Classy, discreet
I've really come to despise looking at electronics. Now, don't get me wrong, I love all of my techno goodies with the kind of adoration most people reserve for their pets.
But for all the glorious sound and images that come out of entertainment systems, they just don't gel all that well with Victorian-inspired wallpaper or reproduction art tiles.
So what I love about Infinity Systems' new line of Classia speakers is that their slim, streamlined profiles can be tucked into a corner or mounted on a wall with little visual squawking.
Whether a glossy all-black or sporting cherry wood veneer, the four different models deliver high-quality, home theater-worthy sound.
Just debuted at CES 2007, the speakers should retail for between $329 and $899 this spring.
Posted by Natalie Rodriguez | Categories: Gadgets & Electronics | Permalink




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Big sound takes big speakers. Bose and other companies have spent years and millions of dollars researching and more importantly marketing little speakers, but the truth is they just don't sound as good as big speakers, and they cost significantly more.
Instead of trying to get the smallest speakers possible and settle for poor sound quality, why not get some excellent speakers and hide them in the walls? They are even more inconspicious than those little ones, and they sound great.
Check out the Custom Series from B&W http://www.bowers-wilkins.com/display.aspx?infid=770