Turns Out Old Liquor Barrels Make for Great Speakers

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Turns Out Old Liquor Barrels Make for Great Speakers

Turns Out Old Liquor Barrels Make for Great Speakers

By The Editors

The average man requires two things to dance with confidence:

Music and liquor.

Now one speaker company is giving that theory the ol’ two-birds/one-stone treatment.

Carved from reclaimed tequila barrels, Fiddle & Hammer’s Bellaphone No. 7 horn speakers are made of fumed oak and steel. The massive, handmade pieces can be hooked into standard audio systems or paired with a matching wooden amplifier to create a two-in-one timber timbre system.

Owned by sculptor and violinist Jordan Waraksa, the Milwaukee-based furniture company prides itself on crafting “heirloom-quality furniture” that expresses “a love of wood, music, and a rich industrial past.”

In addition to the 4.5-foot-tall speakers, Fiddle & Hammer produces benches, tables, desks and even record cabinets.

Interested? Get a quote here.

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