Mostly in Melbourne this is a solemn time of year. Anzac day mixes with our first taste of winter to give a damp and leafy urban aspect. The Queen is 80 years old and workers travel in the dark. As my favourite fanatic I wish her majesty a happy birthday and hope that Charles and Camilla dont accede to the throne, if she can do a 100 like her mum I reckon well go straight to William and his missus of the day...

But any way...Ambience in wall ribbons...at this point they are amongst the best wall speakers (strictly speaking they are an on-wall rather than an in-wall)in the world. I am trying very hard to set them up in our product crowded environment so as to do them absolute justice, those of you who may have heard them set up at the Melbourne Home Show as a surround system will know what I mean by supporting these speakers so avidly.

Tony Moore the designer of Ambience Loudspeakers ran them off a Denon AVCA11XV amp in his area at the show and they were fantastically dynamic and room shaking. His subwoofer and wall ribbon combination was stomach churdling at one moment and hair raising at another...
The Tripod rising from the ground and starting to fry people was completely beleivable when he played "War of the Worlds". Scientologists should start using Tony's Ribbon set ups as a recruitment aid; as a suspender of belief the ribbon wall sound system cuts the sauce....

So in the spirit of May Day and Soviet Rockets rolling past the Kremlin (Cold War Teenager) I would like to offer up the Ambience Ribbon as our next Hi FI WMD.
Like their Soviet counterparts they are tall and slim and can be surrepticiosly acquired and hidden in plain site by foreign parties in exchange for negotiable currency. Like their Scudy cousins they are surprisingly affordable and can make a major impression on your credibility and perception..
Fortunately they have a much longer shelf life and can be reused again and again and unlike the the rocketry contribute pleasure and enlightenment rather than devastation and waste..
Fanatics Welcome...
Rab