What happen to finishing speakers like furniture?


I don't know if anyone else feels the same way, but I'm tired of laminate! I have a $1700 pair of Pinnacle Aerogels and they are finished with laminate. I miss the days when real wood veneers were the standard, not the exception. Over the last few months I've purchased four different pairs of vintage Klipsch speakers - Heresys and Fortes and come to realize that speakers should look as good as the $4,000 Entertainment center. I'm currently in the process of refinishing a pair of Heresys in Red Mahogony and they are absolutely beautiful! I can't wait to see the finished product. I understand why speaker companies have gone to laminates, but I wish they didn't need to.
japosey
Try Tyler Acoustics -- stunning and flawless woodwork. The cabinets are thick and solid -- almost like a rock. These speakers are American craftsmanship at its best. When the speaker is at high volume I can barely feel any vibration coming through the cabinet. Not only that but Ty uses some of the best components money can buy -- I own a pair of Tylos and am no longer thinking of upgrades.

David
Charios from Italy come with SOLID walnut cabinets. The woodworker signs the brass plate next to the serial number. Serious woodworking!

Meadowlark has some pretty nice woodworking on it, too.

Spencer
Avalon Acoustics is also very good. Their birdseye maple and quilted cherry are beautiful. My Soliloquy 6.5s (rosewood) are quite well finished. Aerial Acoustics and Vienna Acoustics also make nicely finished speakers.
Audes Blues speakers our all wood with workmanship and finish of much, much more costly speakers. I was amazed when I saw them for the first time, at this price point.
Regards,
Brian