The cloth and steel colours.

32SnotextMonoPulse hi-fi loudspeakers are all custom made, enabling you to choose from a wide and attractive range of colour combinations.

Shown here, clockwise, is the Model S with cloths in Burgundy, Black (over exposed), Biscuit (bottom right), Electric Blue, and Slate.

In all, there are ten colours for the cloths, and six colours for the steel surrounds or tops.

That makes sixty combinations available, at no extra charge.

This ability to match surroundings or furnishings is unique to MonoPulse hi-fi loudspeakers.

Below, is a guide to all the cloth colours, but you can also see the exact colours and textures of the cloths and steels, on swatches at one of our MonoPulse dealers.

We can also provide larger cloth samples.

The cloths – available on all models

Black

Black — An intense black with a slight sparkle. Black cloth with Metallic Black or Gunmetal steels are popular choices.

Cranberry

Cranberry — For speakers with a difference. For a small extra charge we can do the steel surrounds in White if you pick this one.

Slate Grey

Slate Grey — This popular and neutral colour looks serious and conventional with Metallic Black steels or, combined with Gunmetal steel, looks great with other equipment.

Bright Lavender

Electric Blue — A dramatic choice, which can go with contemporary furnishing, for loudspeakers with a difference.

French Blue

French Blue — A cool and subdued tone, which looks very modern with Gunmetal steels. Great if there is blue-hue furnishing or equipment around.

Champagne

Champagne — In rooms with light-coloured furnishing, this cloth, with Sand steels, allows even a full performance large speaker to blend in.

Burgundy

Burgundy — A vibrant and rich colour which is a good match with Black, Bronze, or Gunmetal steels in a room with red hues.

Bottle Green

Bottle Green — Combined with Bronze steels, looks like it belongs in a stately home. It doesn't even look like a loudspeaker.

Biscuit

Biscuit — Blends in well with traditional furnishing. A popular choice to go with Sand or Bronze steels.

Dark Chocolate

Dark Chocolate — A rich dark brown which looks particularly good with Metallic Bronze steel or Metallic Black steel.

These are very acoustically-transparent cloths, and some outline of the speakers will be visible through some of them, particularly with the lighter colours, most so with Champagne.

Our centre speakers can match the cloth colour of the side and rear speakers in a surround-sound configuration.

Horizontal aspect bookshelf pairs in the same style, are also offered in the full range of cloth colours to provide hi-fi loudspeakers which can sit on a bookshelf and inconspicuously blend in with the room furnishings.

 

The steels

The steel surrounds are in a choice of:

Shown here are a pair of Model As in Dark Chocolate cloth and Metallic Bronze steel.

These colours, or the lighter combination of Biscuit cloth and Metallic Sand steel, can blend beautifully with many furnishing schemes.

To blend with other equipment, combinations of Slate or Black cloths and Gunmetal of Metallic Black steels are favoured.

All Models now have the tops of the steels finished in metallic hi-gloss.

The the sides and front bar are in semi-gloss.

But we do not attempt to completely disguise the varying patina of the rolling-mill. There is an element of natural finish.