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Image Credit: Treehaus Audiolab The Phantom of Luxury loudspeakers from Treehaus Audiolab, priced starting at $29,000 per pair.
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Image Credit: Treehaus Audiolab The field-coil drivers employed by Treehaus are free from an enclosure of any kind to reduce distortion.
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Image Credit: Treehaus Audiolab The input panel for the Phantom of Luxury model features adjustment of tweeter output, and is shown here with optional wiring by Iconoclast used throughout.
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Image Credit: Treehaus Audiolab The National Treasure loudspeakers start at $19,000 per pair.
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Image Credit: Treehaus Audiolab Properly designed, an open-baffle loudspeaker releases all of a transducer’s acoustic energy into the open air, with back waves that are not hindered by an enclosed box.
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Image Credit: Treehaus Audiolab Treehaus Audiolab’s Texture Black Metallic finish lends a contemporary look to natural wood grain.
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Image Credit: Treehaus Audiolab Treehaus Audiolab uses specimen-grade, line-edge walnut or elm hardwood for the speaker baffles.
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Image Credit: Treehaus Audiolab Heard for the first time, a full-range field-coil loudspeaker can be revelatory—a sonic experience to be savored.
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