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Vilner’s audio system inspired by the Rimac “Concept One”

By Adrian Prisca

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In a successful attempt to prove themselves capable not only in the field of interior designs for cars, but also in sound systems and home and leisure, the design firm behind the Croatian Rimac Concept One supercar, Vilner Studio, has now designed and built a top notch audio system, based on the design of the fabled electric supercar.

The cost of $62,780 comes with state of the art finishes and features, just like the supercar itself – aluminum and carbon fiber details, lacquer polish and leather, conferring them uniqueness. In terms of technology, the set of speakers sport state of the art push and pull 3-stage mono amplifiers that run through feedback on GU50 pentodes manufactured in Russia, connected with solid-core silver wiring and Teflon dielectric for the best of sound quality.

In addition, the set was finished with birch ply cabinets developed and manufactured in Ukraine, while the Aero Horn boasts with a 339 mm folded horn behind a 98dB wideband device, working with a Cobalt magnet system made by Bulgaria-based Etheraudio.

An extraordinary feature future owners of this set of speakers will benefit of is the possibility to choose from an array of designs and exquisite materials, to assort to the setting of the rooms they will be placed in. This state of the art audio system can be adorned with composite stones, leather, polished covers, carbon fiber trim, polished-metal and aluminum, brass, precious metals or even exotic wood veneers, at customer’s choice.

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Founder of Luxatic and countless other projects, Adrian has shaped this website into a go-to source for discerning readers looking for the latest in luxury products and experiences. He has over 15 years of experience in creating, managing and publishing lifestyle content across numerous platforms and he’s considered a leading voice in the luxury industry. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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