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    Arrow Usher Debuts The Be-718 Tiny Dancers Featuring Beryllium Tweeters

    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.


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    "Hold me close now Tiny Dancers..." sorry.
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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.

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    So Usher does what Yamaha did 40 years back.

    Guess the oldest music related company was on the right track.
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    Tony Danzas?

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