Author / Decibelist
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“Green Batik” Art Speaker
Our “Blue Batik ” Art Speaker just had an “upgrade”. Take a look at our “Green Batik” Art Speaker. Cotton fabric + walnut wood finish
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“Simpsons” Art Speaker
We’re huge fans of American animated sitcom The Simpsons by Matt Groening. When we came across this piece of cloth from a local shop, we knew we had to turn this into an ART MINI Speaker. Now, where can we find Futurama? Fabric material: Cotton Fabric Wood veneer: Natural White Oak Key features at a…
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“Blue Batik” Art Speaker
The unmistakable blue batik motif inspired by the iconic Singapore Airlines’ Singapore Girl sarong kebaya. Fabric: CottonWood Veneer: American Walnut
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Limited Edition “Snoopy” Art Speaker
Made for fans of Peanut’s Snoopy illustrated by Charles M. Schulz. Fabric: Limited Edition Printed in Japan Oxford fabricWood Veneer: Natural White Oak Disclaimer: This is not an official Peanuts product
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“Sake” Art Speaker
What started out as a Japanese motif Mini Speaker ended up looking more like a sake box, not that we minded. Speaker enclosure is completely 3D printed via FDM additive manufacturing. Fabric: CottonWood Veneer: American Walnut
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“Classic Minimalist” Art Speaker
Inspired by Scandinavian Modernism, the “Classic Mininalist” Art Speaker has such a simple and yet versatile look that it would fit into almost interior design. Fabric: Robert Kaufman Sonoma Twill (65% polyester, 35% cotton)
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Vintage Stereo Amplifier
The idea behind the Vintage Amplifier was something inspired by old-school charm with a modern minimalist touch which was designed to fit into any living space. The Retro x Minimalist is a timeless look that never goes out of style! Simplicity was key, so we kept the interface simple – just two knobs at the…
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Custom-made Khadas Tone Enclosure
Based on the ESS Sabre 9038QM + XMOS XU208 chipset, the Tone 1 DAC made by Khadas is a brilliant high performance DAC and possibly one of the best in it’s class that we’ve used so far. We’re probably not the best folks to have a deep technical discussion on this. Audio Science Review wrote…
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We are not a hifi company
When we started Decibelist, one of the questions we keep getting asked was if we were starting a new hifi brand? What would we be making? When are we launching our hifi products? As much as we love crafting bespoke audiophile entertainment systems for folks who want things a little different from the usual, we…