OMA’s $280k Imperia Speakers Feature Conical Horns Made of Wood

OMA’s $280k Imperia Speakers Feature Conical Horns Made of Wood

Published: February 14, 2016 | By: American Luxury Staff

Among luxury audio equipment, brands have come out with all sorts of aesthetic changes to the size and shape of speakers. However, Oswald Mill Audio’s Imperia speakers are absolutely unique.

The Imperia system features a set of four-way horns with a vertical series of conical horns covering 100Hz to 20kHz. Two rear-loaded subwoofer horns with 21-inch neodymium woofers also contribute to the high-quality sound production.

Made from solid Pennsylvania black walnut, cherry, or ash, the wooden conical horns were designed by David d’Imperio and sport a look and performance quality all their own. Using materials like aluminum alloy and solid state patchboard, the new speakers produce incredibly clear sound.

The newest of the modern speakers sports a natural Pennsylvanian ash build that’s been treated with oil to preserve the unique color of the wood. When combined with black wrinkle finish frames and black slate water jet-cut grills, the Imperia speakers are sure to garner plenty of attention in any room.

OMA’s new speakers are priced at $280,000.

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