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It’s December 1966. In the fishing village of Glyngøre, Denmark, carpenter Preben Jacobsen ignores the discomforts of the tiny henhouse on his property and outfits it for an entirely different purpose—the construction of meticulously designed loudspeakers. Blessed with excellent woodworking skills and a broad knowledge of acoustic technology, he begins to develop speakers that...
March 2010
“It’s absolutely stunning and only enhances the entertainment area.”
“… the A 804 is more than capable of holding its own amongst the best hardware makers and designers in the industry.”
“… the sound was full, crisp, and balanced between the high, mids, and lows.”
“The clever three-way construction of the A 804 produces a perfect sound dispersion pattern, giving you maximum freedom when positioning your flatscreen, surround system and sofa. It’s hard to visualize but sit anywhere around the TV and you never hear the sound drop off.”
December 2009
Unusual, even avant garde approach in both technical and aesthetic terms. Always sounds authoritative and in control
November 2009
"The result is a sonic field that absolutely fills the room with sound, even at very low volume levels."
"...sound every bit as good as they look."
November 2009
On the looks:
“Apparently constructed of deadly steel, aluminum and high density polymer, these leather bound (yes, actually) lovelies are dressed to kill.”
On the sound performance:
“Depending on your application, you may not need the sub as the bass is tight and solid from the 804's alone.”
“We found the sound to be whole and well dimensioned. We were worried there might be too much insulation from the original recording but actually, they sound very clear with great definition.”
On the small sub:
“We seriously doubt that people are finding it difficult to place subs these days since most are very small, but this is small enough to be called ‘cute’. Small enough to eat.”