"Hold me close now Tiny Dancers..." sorry.
admin should be listened to
Usher has been producing speakers in Taiwan for more than thirty years, and makes a number of specialized in-house drivers featuring Be beryllium ceramic diaphragms. The spectacular stand-mounted Be-718s--the Tiny Dancers with Huge Presence--features Ushers’ own 1.5-inch Be beryllium dome tweeters and carbon-impregnated paper-cone midbass drivers.
Discuss "Usher Debuts The Be-718 Tiny Dancers Featuring Beryllium Tweeters" here. Read the article.
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beryllium is about as good of a material as you can get unless u get up to the Diamond B&W tweeters. There ultra hard and lightweight. As long as the box has proper bracing, size and crossover it should sound great.
So Usher does what Yamaha did 40 years back.
Guess the oldest music related company was on the right track.
Yamaha NS-1000M, NS-1000x, Yamaha MX-1000 and MX-1 power amp, Yamaha CDX-1050 CDP, Accuphase DP70V CDP, Canton Ergo 120 speakers, Technics SL-1200 Mk-II TT. For HT, Yamaha Z9 with three Yamaha subs, two YST SW800 and one YST SW320 in rear, for mains, Yamaha NS-300 with 300C and for surrounds, NS-100 in rear, front effects handled by NS-90. For DVD duties, Yamaha DVD-S540 and for SACD Yamaha DVD-S2300 Mk-I. Also have Yamaha EQ-550 equalizer and Yamaha KX-932 deck.
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