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Engineered to be believed.

Every XOP is active, DSP-controlled and measured — not because it is fashionable, but because it is the only honest way to make a loudspeaker tell the truth at any volume.

The core decision

Active & DSP-controlled

Why we give every driver its own amplifier.

Almost every high-end loudspeaker in the world is passive: one stereo amplifier drives a network of coils, capacitors and resistors that carves the signal into bands after the fact. It works, but it throws away power, blurs timing, and leaves the driver at the mercy of whatever amplifier the owner happens to bolt on.

We do the opposite. Each driver has its own dedicated amplifier channel, and the crossover is computed in the digital domain before a single watt reaches a voice coil. Nothing is left to chance, and nothing is left on the table.

  • Every watt used. No passive network burning energy as heat — the amplifier drives the cone directly.
  • Perfect, repeatable tuning. The crossover is code, not tolerance-prone components that drift with heat and age.
  • Driver protection built in. Excursion and thermal limits are managed in DSP, so you can use the whole envelope without fear.
  • Amplifier and speaker as one. Voiced together, measured together, delivered as a single designed instrument.
The star-hub brace inside a primed XOP cabinet
Inside a primed cabinet — the star-hub brace that ties all four walls to the driver's centre of mass.
A raw faceted XOP cabinet on the bench
A faceted cabinet in raw MDF, cut in-house before priming and lacquer.
The enclosure

Cabinet engineering

A box that refuses to speak.

A loudspeaker cabinet has one job: add nothing. Ours are cut on our own CNC from dense MDF, with a faceted baffle built from two 40 mm halves glued into one solid 80 mm face — thick, inert, and shaped to control diffraction rather than cause it.

Inside, twin ring-hub X-braces lock all four walls at the driver's centre of mass, and — on the powered models — a sealed pod isolates the amplifier from the working air, so the alignment stays exactly as designed. The result is a structure you can drive hard and never hear.

  • 80 mm laminated baffle. Two 40 mm layers glued to one solid face — mass where it matters.
  • Ring-hub X-bracing. Ties the walls to the motor, killing panel resonance at the source.
  • Sealed amplifier pod. Keeps the electronics out of the cabinet air, so the tuning holds true.

The crossover

Time, phase and frequency — all handled at once.

A passive crossover trades one problem for another; a digital one need not. Ours splits the band with fourth-order Linkwitz-Riley slopes and can correct phase and time in the same pass — so the drivers arrive together, and the music arrives whole.

Linkwitz-Riley, 24 dB/oct

Steep, symmetrical slopes keep each driver in the band it does best and out of the ones it doesn't — clean hand-offs, no overlap haze.

Phase & time alignment

The DSP corrects the arrival time of each driver so the wavefront is coherent at the listening seat — imaging you can walk around.

Voicing presets

Room-matched presets adapt the speaker to placement — near a wall, out in the room, or flat reference — without touching the cabinet.

FIR where it counts

On the subwoofers, linear-phase FIR filtering extends the low end below the natural roll-off without unsealing the box.

The drivers

The best transducers in the world — then engineered around.

We don't build to a budget of parts; we choose the finest driver for each job and design the cabinet and DSP to suit it. These are among the most respected transducers made anywhere.

BlieSMa beryllium tweeter

A 25 mm BlieSMa T25B beryllium dome — so light and stiff its first breakup sits beyond hearing. Extended, uncoloured, effortless treble.

Purifi midrange

A 6.5 ″ Purifi PTT6.5 — engineered to among the lowest distortion ever measured in a driver of its kind. Uncanny clarity, true timbre.

FaitalPRO 15″ woofer

A high-output 15 ″ pro driver — 98 dB efficient, clean and uncompressed where lesser cones harden. Scale without strain.

Eminence 21″ bass

A 21 ″ Eminence NSW6021 on a 2,500-watt neodymium motor with 21 mm of clean travel — displacement that pressurises a real room.

Radical transparency

If we claim it, we measure it.

Anyone can print a flat line on a brochure. We do something almost no one in this field does: every cabinet is characterised before it leaves the workshop, and its own measured data travels with it — in a build diary that records the honest story of its making, mistakes included. You don't take our word for how your speaker behaves. You get the plot.

Hear the engineering.

The philosophy on this page, made real in three loudspeakers.