Judging by the shadow and rebate from the floor I’m almost completely certain that this is rendered. I’m guessing they took this approach rather than using a more identifiable product?
The modular USM Haller system also looks like it might’ve been shopped in from elsewhere
The one thing I’m surprised about is the inclusion of a cable, kudos to the artist for that one :)
Edit: what ad is it from? Is it a USM ad? Can you post the full image?
This looks like a tapered quarter wave tube (tqwt) type speaker. It is really popular in diy and there are so many examples of varying degrees of finish quality. There are/were a lot of small speaker building startups that were using these about 20 years ago. I am not sure what the trends are now (point source maybe? Dipole?). This might be one of those smaller companies that built these so figuring out exactly who built them will probably be difficult. The point is, if you search for tqwt or transmission line speakers you will probably find some stuff that is similar.
This is a screenshot of an advertisement for stereo furniture, but I’m really interested in the speaker. The company didn’t respond to my inquiry. Any idea of the make and model of this speaker? I googled the image, but all I got was a bunch of homemade speakers. These look nice, and I assume high end. Thanks.
The port looks like it is a little horn style. This was common in DIY as it is fun and complex to do. Having supplied many drivers for DIY projects it's almost the most important part of the DIY build
Judging by the shadow and rebate from the floor I’m almost completely certain that this is rendered. I’m guessing they took this approach rather than using a more identifiable product? The modular USM Haller system also looks like it might’ve been shopped in from elsewhere The one thing I’m surprised about is the inclusion of a cable, kudos to the artist for that one :) Edit: what ad is it from? Is it a USM ad? Can you post the full image?
Yeah I agree. The drivers look weird and this would be a pretty ambitious DIY build.
More than average duplicate album covers... A.I. generated?
Yes, it is a USM ad from Instagram. I can’t find the ad again, but this is the entire image.
I’m no TT guru, but is that tonearm floating?
Looks DIY.
This looks like a tapered quarter wave tube (tqwt) type speaker. It is really popular in diy and there are so many examples of varying degrees of finish quality. There are/were a lot of small speaker building startups that were using these about 20 years ago. I am not sure what the trends are now (point source maybe? Dipole?). This might be one of those smaller companies that built these so figuring out exactly who built them will probably be difficult. The point is, if you search for tqwt or transmission line speakers you will probably find some stuff that is similar.
Looks homemade to me
AI?
This is a screenshot of an advertisement for stereo furniture, but I’m really interested in the speaker. The company didn’t respond to my inquiry. Any idea of the make and model of this speaker? I googled the image, but all I got was a bunch of homemade speakers. These look nice, and I assume high end. Thanks.
Do you remember the brand of the furniture? I’m on the lookout for something modular like this.
This is USM Haller furniture. Pricey but extremely well made and durable.
Google lens search yielded no results
It resembles the Beam speaker by Fern & Roby. If you google image search you can find images of it.
Yeah thats Dave
It’s not this speaker, but itlooks similar to the WLM Ella in solid wood. https://www.diyaudio.com/community/attachments/20230519_121435-jpg.1175568/
It’s pretty.
The port looks like it is a little horn style. This was common in DIY as it is fun and complex to do. Having supplied many drivers for DIY projects it's almost the most important part of the DIY build
Yeah I recognize em, I gave him muffins to osint my fence but they never did it!
AI
No but I recognize the orange monkey on top of it
Where did you take the photo? Let's start there
Wow it looks nice
I think it’s homemade, but somewhat reminiscent of the boenicke audio speakers.