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The Natural Speaker

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The idea of this natural resonance porcelain speaker is derived from the desire to create a unique and hand crafted speaker from the interior. Looking at the speakers that are out there on the market today which are mass produced the trap the sounds within itself, because it mostly focuses on amplifying a fat bass and sharp high tones. This porcelain speaker will put most of its focus on the natural vibe and ambiance. By amplifying inside with the ceramic and wood transmission construction, the sounds have a slight echo effect therefore establishing a more natural feeling of resonance. Each set of speakers is hand crafted and checked for its best amplifying performance.

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