
CES 2009 brought us many luxury acoustic products. Richard Vandersteen’s high-end loudspeakers are one of them that imbibe us to the core. Known for making luxury audio systems, Vandersteen unveiled its much anticipated “Model Seven” loudspeakers at this year’s CES that left all the visitors spellbound. The giant ear buster that comes in radiant blood red color was sandwiched by the $150,000 luxury Clearaudio Statement turntable at the show. The manufacturer encloses tweeters and woofer drivers in a balsa wood cabinet with a slight kiss of carbon fiber making it lighter and robust. It’s company’s latest achievement that combines Vandersteen’s state-of-the-art technology, design innovation and luxury for quality audio output. The high-end loudspeakers with stunning sound will cost you around $45,000 a pair.



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Good speakers, but really very expensive..
This is good product and affordable. Recession is really a damaging disaster. This is more than a calamity because of the global effect of this. Demand dictates the course of the market, and the demand has been growing for payday loans and for fast food restaurants’ dollar menus. Fast food chains have been seeing a growing balance sheet, but despite the increased revenue from the food places like Arby’s and McDonalds, Wendy’s has decided to go for the value of thrift in a recession stricken economy. The CEO has announced the chain will be eliminating Wendy’s Breakfast from 475 of their stores to start with. Whereas the common folk are getting payday loans to help meet operating costs, Wendy’s will be gunning to cut $60 million in spending. The chain promises a return for the breakfast menu in 2011.