![]() ![]() And be warned that these are not just bulky, but very heavy – getting them up a flight of stairs would be the stuff of nightmares. Personally I’m a big fan, but they won’t be a good fit for everyone, nor every home. Keep those grilles on and you’d be forgiven for mistaking these speakers for a pair of venerable drinks cabinets filled with Galliano and crème de menthe. ![]() Hi-fi design often does, but ’70s wood with sharp edges and right angles even more so. Tannoy Legacy Arden – Design and features You’d better make sure you have the room size to cope with these, because there’s some serious air gonna get shifted… The Eaton, Cheviot and Arden are all designed and handmade in Scotland, with this, the Arden, being the largest of the new Legacy-series trio.Īnd large it certainly is, housing a massive dual-concentric driver featuring a 15-inch paper cone. ![]() British hi-fi legend Tannoy, under new ownership by Music Group, has donned its rose-tinted glasses to reintroduce and rework three pairs of the brand’s speakers from the ’70s. ![]()
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