Published on April 21st,2009 at 5:07 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

evanui μ: Your Ultimate Omnidirectional Speaker

ViV laboratory will propose in Japan the evanui μ, a high-end luxury wooden omnidirectional speaker featuring FDM Technology (Floating Diaphragm Mechanism) sold at the end of the month, more precisely my birthday, April 30th, for 210,000 Yen (€1660).

The evanui μ provides a maximum output of 100W with an impedance of 8Ω and works on 80Hz-30kHz frequencies.

Via VIV
Category Speakers
              
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  • http://mymusictips.blogspot.com rendy

    high end product on different design…made from wooden material. i love vintage design like this…

  • http://gearmoda.com GearModa

    It resembles a drum, perhaps that’s the secret of its omni directional capabilities?

 

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