RMB Loud Speakers

UK Audio Show 2022

We will be at the UK Audio Show at The De-Vere Staverton on October 8th and 9th!

29 Aug 2022
by Admin

UK Audio Show

We will be at the U.K. Audio Show at the De Vere Staverton Estate near Daventry  on October the 9th and 10th.  We will be demonstrating a new prototype model!

03 Sep 2021
by Admin

Model 40/4 “2018 version”

June 2018

Minor improvements have been made to the model 40/4.

This has resulted in lower distortion and even better upper midrange integration.

14 Oct 2018
by Admin

New Model Launch

September 2017.
The new model 12/3 is aimed at listeners who can not accommodate larger type loudspeakers in their listening room, but still demand exceptional sound.

Although of average efficiency, we believe they will give excellent results, even from valve amplifiers rated at 20 W.P.C or more.

11 Feb 2017
by Admin

Reviews

Please see reviews of the model 40/4 and 22/3 by TNT-Audio.com. You may view them here;
http://www.tnt-audio.com/casse/rmb_40_e.html

Reviews of the model 12/3 can be seen on the “Hifi-Pig” magazine website.

https://www.hifipig.com/rmb-loudspeakers-123-and-223/

And also on TNT Audio

https://www.tnt-audio.com/casse/rmb22_e.html

https://www.tnt-audio.com/casse/rmb12_3_e.html

Model 40/4 review – may now be viewed on the Hi-Fi Pig website:

http://hifipig.com/rmb-40-4-loudspeakers/

“The Ear” review of Model 22/3

19 Mar 2015
by Admin

First essential points.

Please don’t be mislead into thinking that our products are “style–led” just to look different. When you hear them you will realise that we put sound quality above all else; We just believe that you should not have to accept lazy or boring visual design in something that is placed on view in your home!

We hope to post updates of significant developments and news here. We also anticipate that there will be commonly asked questions such as “Why don’t you print frequency response figures relating to your speakers?”

The answer to this is that the numbers mean very little with regard to loudspeaker specification because they can not convey the subtle descriptions of how the human hearing perceives musical sounds. Frequency range can only be a simplistic guide, and of course it is desirable to have as even a response as practical.

22 Dec 2014
by Admin