Usher Be10 - ex-demo

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    Usher Be10 (berlylium version) ex-demo in walnut veneer. RRP £10,500

    Would accept £6,100 including UK delivery

    The new Beryllium Tweeter found in the Usher Compass Dancer series has been the epitome of affordable High End Loudspeakers for several years now. Well we've been waiting for the new Beryllium Dancer Series since we started with Usher in January 2005. Its now here and in stock and in our selected Dancer retailers for you to go and hear.

    The world's first Beryllium inverted dome midrange driver, the new Beryllium midrange on the Usher Dancer BE10/BE20 is a stunning piece of engineering excellence. Two whole years were spent in developing, testing and adjusting this new driver to perfection. It extends the legendary speed, clarity and accuracy of the Usher Beryllium tweeter to the midrange, and has an unparalleled authority in its reproduction of the most critical and musically important midrange of the audio spectrum.

    However, it doesn't end there, the shear musicality of this speaker cannot be overstated, and in rooms from small to large it works a treat. The integration between the tweeter and midrange drive units has been described to us by end users, as beating that offered by other maybe better know brands such as Sonus Faber, Wilson Benesch and Meridian in direct comparison, this is to name just a few. These are all from people who have emailed us with feedback over the last months.

    The bass response is quite formidable. Do not be fooled by thinking more is better, many comment on the poor integration found in multi drive unit loudspeakers. The Be10 with its single 11" Eton Woofer has a beautifully crafted crossover, that allows the mid range 5" beryllium unit to perfectly integrate with desirable lower frequencies being fed to the woofer. Yes the Eton unit takes many hours, some say 300 others 500. But then this run in period is true for all good loudspeakers.

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