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prices are in US dollars.

A threesome of Gallo Acoustic
Nucleus Micro spheres ($699 per pair with subwoofer) shown in patriotic red, white, and
blue.

Indianapolis's own Audiophile
Systems has announced that it has become the new US distributor of Nottingham Analogue
products. Shown here is the top-of-the-line Hyperspace turntable ($3500) -- with a
Nottingham Analogue tonearm and cartridge, of course. The turntable's base is a deep,
marblized blue.

Another product line distributed by
Audiophile Systems is Acoustic Energy loudspeakers. Shown here is the $299-per-pair,
two-way speaker in the Acoustic Energy Aegis series, which boasts "advanced
metal-cone technologies at entry-level prices."

James Loudspeakers from Lake Havasu
City, Arizona had those walking past their booth eyeing the unique-looking and attractive
speakers within. Shown here is the top-of-the-line Model 10 three-way tower ($3495 per
pair), which uses James' patent-pending "Adjustable Frequency Distribution
Circuit" in a first-order design that's said to be 92dB/W/m efficient. The Model 10
also comes in an in-wall version, the Model 10 X.

The James Model 8.2 center/surround
speaker ($2295 per pair in gloss-black finish) sits atop of Model 10S powered subwoofer
($2795), which uses two 10" bass drivers in a push-pull, isobaric configuration.

More from James, the Model 8.2 in a
vertical configuration and sitting on a matching gold stand. The speaker's gloss-black
finish and the stand's gold tones worked very well together visually. As with the James
Model 10, the Model 8.2 is available in an in-wall version too.
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