The audiophile version of the legendary Monitor 232 speaker. It is equipped with a new filter, giving it an extraordinary resolution.
The audiophile version of the legendary Monitor 232 speaker. It is equipped with a new filter, giving it an extraordinary resolution.
The audiophile version of the legendary Monitor 232 speaker. It is equipped with a new filter, giving it an extraordinary resolution.
The audiophile version of the legendary Monitor 232 speaker. It is equipped with a new filter, giving it an extraordinary resolution.
Monitor 530, a member of the fifth generation of loudspeakers developed using Stereolith® technology and as a result of more than twenty years of research, opens a whole new dimension in stereo sound.
Monitor 530, a member of the fifth generation of loudspeakers developed using Stereolith® technology and as a result of more than twenty years of research, opens a whole new dimension in stereo sound.
Monitor 530, a member of the fifth generation of loudspeakers developed using Stereolith® technology and as a result of more than twenty years of research, opens a whole new dimension in stereo sound.
Monitor 530, a member of the fifth generation of loudspeakers developed using Stereolith® technology and as a result of more than twenty years of research, opens a whole new dimension in stereo sound.
Monitor 530, a member of the fifth generation of loudspeakers developed using Stereolith® technology and as a result of more than twenty years of research, opens a whole new dimension in stereo sound.
Monitor 530, a member of the fifth generation of loudspeakers developed using Stereolith® technology and as a result of more than twenty years of research, opens a whole new dimension in stereo sound.
Monitor 530, a member of the fifth generation of loudspeakers developed using Stereolith® technology and as a result of more than twenty years of research, opens a whole new dimension in stereo sound.
To guarantee three-dimensional spatial sound reproduction, it is essential to distribute the signals from one loudspeaker cabinet, using a dipole effect.
This idea gave birth to Stereolith.