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kicked off the summer in style, by showing off their wares
at the Home Entertainment show in Los Angeles in June 2006.
The LA crowds and press alike were beaming with the delight
of aural pleasures and the simply clever technologies on
show.
New to LA Bardaudio, Sonneteer's high end wireless range
was demonstarted with the Bardthree plug top and Rug Rat
amplifiers being at the center of all the attention. No
larger than the palm of an adult human hand, the Bardthree
is an audio amplifier and wireless receiver all in one.
Designed to easily cope with a wide range of high end loud
speakers, the Bardthree makes the modern hi-Fi system vertually
invisible yet musically as enticing to the ears and soul
as a high end separates system.
At
the top of the more traditional end of the scale the Sonneteer
Orton and Byron, High end separates graced the soundwaves
with pure aural pleasure.
It was also a good chance to put a hand to the craftwork
and and an eye to the signature Sonneteer styling. So oft
copied, but yet bettered.
Also on show was the much accliamed Bronte range of Digital
amplifier and CD player. With the Bard system fully connected,
the synergies between all the sonneteer ranges were demonstrated
to the full with the amazment of onlookers.
Lest we forget, having indulged ourselves in all this technology,
the Sonneteer Sedley phono stage. Enjoying the renaisance
of Vinyl the Sedley, despite limited publicity is enjoying
it's best year out on the market to date. While the designers
at Sonneteer are rightly excited about the way forward for
high end Hi-Fi, development for the vinyl market has not
been forgotten. Soon the Sedley will be available with a
USB option allowing you to back up your much loved vinyl
onto your computer.
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