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Bentley Acoustics 200 series in development.
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<blockquote data-quote="XL1000" data-source="post: 854975" data-attributes="member: 14393"><p>Most of my piano black gloss speakers are more than a decade in use and still look great with minimal wear.</p><p>Kept them in the main living room for many years and later (past three) in a lounge and really no issue to keep in good nick.</p><p></p><p>I would love a leather finish or carbon fiber too. Even a mix of the two materials like in the BMW 760i - then soft LED accent lighting like the B&W Diamond system has in the tweeters. Industrial/futuristic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XL1000, post: 854975, member: 14393"] Most of my piano black gloss speakers are more than a decade in use and still look great with minimal wear. Kept them in the main living room for many years and later (past three) in a lounge and really no issue to keep in good nick. I would love a leather finish or carbon fiber too. Even a mix of the two materials like in the BMW 760i - then soft LED accent lighting like the B&W Diamond system has in the tweeters. Industrial/futuristic. [/QUOTE]
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