Building a loudspeaker is a simple thing, really: mount a woofer and a tweeter in a solid box, shelter the tweeter from low frequency vibration and filter high frequencies out of the woofer's signal - finished!

Something audible will emerge from that, something one will either like or not. One can then embark on a lengthy discussion on the result, perhaps label it "philosophy", market it and, finally, build entire series of it.
As far as amplifiers are concerned, things are really not that much different.
Why, then, do we pour all the effort illustrated below in the fabrication of our products?

The plain and simple answer is: for us "something" is just not good enough. If one strives for perfection, building a loudspeaker suddenly becomes exceedingly difficult. There is no room for personal taste, we are now talking about getting it "right" or "wrong", the quest for and the implementation of solutions that will objectively reproduce the least possible deviation from the original signal.

We firmly believe that only well-established engineering, experience, passion and manual skillfulness to the extent of true artisanship will ultimately make the very personal experience of musical delight at its highest level become reality, namely the lifelike rendition of music within one's own four walls.

The first sequence in the manufacturing process is the construction of a cabinet. Computer aided design (CAD) software enables us to take even the smallest detail into account that could potentially influence the construction. We also use simulation software programs in developing our crossovers.

The construction itself and the wiring diagrams for the crossovers, though, are firmly founded in the expertise gained over many years. Unique solutions and details that no computer program in the world could come up with. Our very own irreplaceable lore.