Fans of mean, industrial machines?

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Just went through a couple of posts/sites showcasing 'beautiful' equipments. Stuff that looks like just landed from outer-space or something that would be very comfortable sitting next to a Jag or a Lambo or Maserati...'beautiful' indeed :licklips:

Call me a perv here but I do have an Ayn Randesque liking for mean, industrial machines that appear to be designed to do what they are supposed to do best - sound great! Stuff that looks like hacked off Tractor engine or at best like communication equipment of a 60s spy movie (remember "victor1 calling victor2...victor1 calling victor2...come in victor2...over!" with big dials and lights flashing???)

Speakers are one place where I would make an exception...with the likes of MBL, Bolzano-Torre, Avant Garde around...

Case in point is this 'thing' mentioned by Thad here

Other, less esoteric names I can think of are Camelot, Exposure, even our own Pulz making staid, industrial looking yet great-sounding amps...will post pics soon...

Wanted to open a thread for the 'other end of the specturm'...post equipment that might score ultra-low on WAF but sound terrific...
 
Atma Sphere, Lamm, Conrad Johnson, Convergent (CAT) and to some extent Audio Research - especially their old stuff fall in this line of thought.
 
Thanks for reminding me about the "thing" :D

Not that I'd forgotten it, but I'd forgotten that post.

If your liking for mean, industrial machines extends outside of the audio sphere, I did some browsing, a few weeks back, beginning with a post somewhere (bOINGbOING maybe) about huge hydraulic presses in America. Ended up browsing an online catalogue of massive machines made then. If I can find that link, I'll post it.

Size counts! :clapping:

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ok, google Heavy Press Program. Then try Mesta Machine.

The Machines That Made The Jet Age (boingboing)




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I find the emotiva stuff pretty "built-to-purpose" (even their remotes)...what say?

I work for a german steel manufacturer and regularly see machines that are tough to digest visually..! something that i have been drooling on for quite some time (though not from the audio/video sphere):
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