Oswalds Mill Museum Speaker
Although the Oswalds Mill Museum Speaker was created for the Guggenheim, it's a work of art in its own right. The wooden cabinet is crafted from solid Pennsylvania ash and treated with a thermal process, giving the wood a richer hue and enhanced tonality. Its grill is sculpted from sheets of phenolic and sits on a stand constructed from heavy gauge cold-rolled steel. Inside, two 15-inch woofers, coaxial compression drivers, and the first-ever stadium-shaped conical horn deliver concert-quality sound. Its efficient four-way system requires little power and is compatible with any amplifier.