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« on: December 19, 2017, 04:05:23 pm »

Review: Amphion Helium410 Bookshelf Speakers

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                  We've said it before, but it bears repeating — tech shows are about the people first, and the gadgets second. Earlier this year, we attended the Audio Engineering Society conference in New York City looking for studio monitor speakers and other pro-level audio gear to review. We stopped by a small booth filled with beautiful speakers, each with the same minimalist, almost basic design. It was there we met Anssi Hyvönen, founder of Finnish speaker maker Amphion. Though his company had been around for almost 20 years, we had no prior experience with their speakers — something we sorely regret now. Anssi gave us an intro into his design philosophy; his passion was immediately evident. Amphion suggested that we first review its tiny Helium410 bookshelf speakers. After spending a few weeks with the Helium410, we're very impressed; Amphion's technology may not break the laws of physics, but these speakers sound like they come pretty close. {/exp:char_limit}

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