Following the design and the forms of the Exquisite Midi this smallest high end speaker available today makes high end possible for people with little space to lose. All exquisites use the recently developed Kharma Connectors, guaranteeing a negligible loss of information. It uses plates of the extreme dense High Pressure Laminate to keep in the low frequency waves. The inside of the cabinet is being treated with several materials specially selected by Kharma. The specially for Kharma developed diamond tweeters and ceramic mid units form the perfect match for the double Nomex Kevlar bass units. As all Exquisites the Midi uses the recently developed Kharma Connectors, guaranteeing a negligible loss of information. |
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"almost drug-like, like a magnetic force it tried to suck you into the music, and, if you let it do this, if you gave in to it, there was a rush of feeling and emotion that swept one away, flying with the music. " - CES Show report | |
The Carbon MKIII So building on German Physiks first flagship and still one of the most musically accurate speakers available, you get the proverbial cherry on top. Driven to improve upon an already fantastic product we have reached the heady heights of the MK III and what a sonic blast it is. German Physiks have replaced the old 2 push pull bass design with open cabinet. The new design has 1 larger bass driver in a sealed cabinet. The crossover is also improved. |
Kharma Grand Ceramique 1.0 "Kharma Grande Ceramique loudspeakers are the winners in my listening room. The reviewing is upcoming, but the Kharma Grande Ceramiques are absolutely the finest speakers that have ever resided in this editor’s sanctum audiophilii." - Positive Feedback Issue 10 |
German Physiks The Loreley MKIII Completely effortless, that’s the best way I can describe
the sound of the new Loreley, Startling dynamics cymbals crash
and shimmer with such lifelike finesse, whilst betraying no character
of its own. The Loreley is truly neutral and just lets the music
pour forth uninhibited. Close your eyes and you can hear every
nuance of the recorded venue, pages being turned in the orchestra
pit, or a guitarist tapping his feet while playing. Not so much
a soundstage as the actual stage being reproduced. |
Acapella Triolon Excalibur"Paul Messenger was on hand for a demonstration
of Acapella's top-of-the-line Triolon Excalibur loudspeakers. After
the impressive demonstration, Paul exclaimed, "That actually
sounds like a real piano!" And that, of course, is
what it's all about." |



