Anthony Gallo Acoustics’ Nucleus Reference 5LS speakers would cost you around $122 per inch. And yes, it’s not a small little speaker. These ‘little fellas’ are six and a half feet tall. So now at $122 per inch, it comes up to around $19,000 for the pair. And yes! Each cabinet has eight mid-range and seven tweeters up-front and 12 subwoofers at the back. Sound worth it? Well, let’s ask your neighbors.

Well, we aren’t going to the butcher’s shop to chop up the big guy based on how much we got and take it home in bits. We got to take the whole guy home. These $19,000 speakers would make many people feel like midgets. Yes, the specifications are ‘mind-blowing’ for all these kinds of high level audio kits. This is something that any audiophile would sit and drool over and wish he could plug up the monster to a tiny iPod Shuffle, and wonder what the neighborhood would feel. Well, let’s hope the neighborhood has good taste in music and sound, and isn’t filled with insomniacs with shotguns who got to wake up early in the morning. Well, not like anyone could ‘hear’ those shotgun blasts.

Well, they’ll see the speakers. Anthony Gallo Acoustics’ Nucleus Reference 5LS is ridiculously huge. Like any floor standing loudspeakers that measure in at a staggering 78-inches high, 7-inches wide, 11-inches deep and each one makes itself heard thanks to the eight 4-inch carbon fiber midrange drivers, the twelve aluminum, rear-firing 4-inch subwoofers, and the seven CDT II tweeters.

However, the firm hasn’t given any specific information taking into regards what the power-handling and frequency response really is. Apparently this high-powered amplifier isn’t required to fill a mere room with sound. Well, is it really? What kind of room though?