
Our diamond is a tweeter dome whose reproduction of high frequencies is as near perfect as it is physically possible to achieve. Encasing it in marble, setting it on a striking, plinth-like cabinet and partnering it with our Kevlar® bass / midrange driver hasn't simply fashioned something akin to sculpture. It has created a sound so immediate, so detailed, so textured, you'll want to touch it. There isn't a finer two-way loudspeaker in the world, to our knowledge.
And, when we get around to celebrating our 60th anniversary, we could still be saying the same thing. Kenneth Grange, architect of the Signature Diamond's sculptural simplicity, is one of the world's most accomplished product designers. Originally a draughtsman in an architect's office and briefly an exhibition designer, his career took off when Kodak asked him to design their Instamatic camera. Many of his designs became familiar items, such as his food mixers for Kenwood, razors for Wilkinson Sword, pens for Parker and British Rail's InterCity 125.Since designing the ultra-distinctive DM6 in 1976, Kenneth has designed numerous speakers for B&W, of which the latest is the Signature Diamond. The Signature Diamond is available in a choice of two finishes: minimalist white or a'designer' wood veneer called Wakame. Its resemblance to the edible seaweed is brought out by the gloss lacquering and polishing process, after which it looks good enough to eat.
Note: Turntable warranties cover the mechanical and electronic components but exclude the cartridge/stylus. Established in 2003, 2ndhandhifi is the UK's largest stockist of used quality audio equipment.This means that all items described as'used' will be in good working order but may show minimal cosmetic marks resulting from everyday use. Any more significant cosmetic issues will be highlighted in the listing if present.
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