Morel Fat Lady Speakers Sing

January 29, 2008 by Lukas Gilkey
Filed under: Home Audio > Speakers



Morel designed their new Fat Lady speaker with one goal in mind, to create a reference floor-standing speaker that can be the "anchor" of their future home audio developments. The Fat Lady enclosures are individually hand made using carbon fiber layered on top of an inner fiberglass shell. Morel did their homework in deciding what materials to use through years of materials testing and found the optimum combination of composites, mixing carbon, fiberglass, resin and other materials for use in these speakers. The curved shape even serves a purpose as Morel wanted to take advantage of the sound dispersion characteristics that so many companies do not utilize in this day and age.

The enclosures house dual 9" woofers and a 6" midrange in addition to a 1.1" "hand-coated" soft dome tweeter. The woofer and midrange drivers feature 3 layer carbon fiber composite cones made from a sandwich of carbon fiber woven matt, Roahcell PMI damper and non woven carbon sheet.

Price: $25,000 per pair

ngsm13 7 months and 2 days ago

Those look hawt.
ccdoggy 7 months and 2 days ago

They said the magic words: Carbon fiber.
Dave Kay 7 months and 2 days ago

Very interesting design, much more so than the typical Wilson Benesch carbon fiber speaker.
JS20000 6 months and 4 weeks ago

It looks as though they are using their new Elite drivers. They should be extremely accurate (I have a pair of Elates and a pair of MDT-37's in my car).
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