A speaker system designed to scale with the room.
Same voicing. Different level of room interaction.
The Full Stack maintains the same voicing, and it increases output and room interaction.
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Near-wall placement (within ~2–18 inches)
Untreated rooms and shared living spaces
Listeners who value long-term listening comfort over aggressive treble
Systems used for both background and focused listening
Dedicated treated listening rooms as a primary use case
Far-field placement (several feet into the room)
Listeners who prefer forward or highly elevated treble
Treble is shaped just below the threshold where sibilance and cymbals become fatiguing, maintaining detail without sharpness
Midrange is stable and carries most of the musical information
Bass is intentionally tuned to rise gradually in-room when placed near a wall, rather than being flat in isolation
Designed to perform well 2–18 inches from the rear wall
A subwoofer is not required for most setups
The system provides full, balanced bass on its own in typical rooms
A subwoofer can be added for additional low-end extension below ~40–50 Hz
Best results come from crossing the sub low, allowing the speakers to handle the main bass range
The rear port is tuned to work with the wall behind the speaker, rather than requiring free space.
A soft dome tweeter is used to maintain detail while avoiding aggressive or fatiguing treble.
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Offices
Bedrooms
Small to mid-size living rooms
Near-wall placement
Untreated, shared spaces
Moderate to moderately high listening levels
Setups where speakers cannot sit far into the room
Large open rooms at high volume
Listeners looking for strong physical bass impact
Very high output with bass-heavy music
Delivers a complete, balanced system on its own
Bass is present, controlled, and proportional to the room
Becomes fuller in smaller rooms through room interaction
Maintains clarity and balance at low listening levels
Carries rhythm and weight without needing a subwoofer
Does not strongly pressurize large rooms
Physical impact is limited relative to larger systems
Bass is audible and musical, but not forceful
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Medium to large living rooms
Open floor plans
Higher listening levels
Spaces where the Salon sounds controlled but restrained
Bass-heavy music (electronic, hip-hop, orchestral)
Listeners who want physical engagement
Small rooms
Close listening distances
Situations where minimal bass interaction is preferred
Maintains the same tonal balance as the Salon
Adds output, headroom, and room interaction
Increases physical impact without changing the character
Engages the room — bass becomes a physical experience
Preserves left/right bass structure
Can overwhelm smaller rooms
Does not significantly extend below ~40 Hz
Adds energy rather than changing the sound
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An optional high-frequency module that adds energy above ~7–10kHz and changes how the system interacts with the room.
This module is optional and can be added to the Salon system. It is included as part of the Full Stack configuration.
It does not change the core tonal balance of the speaker.
Larger rooms
Listeners who want more spatial scale and openness
Systems that feel centered or contained
Music with ambience, cymbals, and spatial effects
Setups where you want sound to extend beyond the speakers
Small rooms
Nearfield listening
Listeners who prioritize tight, focused imaging
Expands the soundstage beyond the speaker boundaries
Increases perceived height and openness of the presentation
Carries the upper portion of transients (cymbals, vocal air, reverb tails)
Allows spatial cues to extend further into the room
Reduces image tightness slightly
Makes the presentation less center-focused
Adds energy to the room rather than improving precision
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Small or enclosed room → Salon
Large or open room → Full Stack
Moderate levels, mixed music → Salon is sufficient
High levels, bass-heavy music → Full Stack adds impact
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How large is your room?
Small or enclosed → Salon
Large or open → Full Stack
How loud do you listen?
Moderate levels → Salon
High levels → Full Stack
What kind of music do you play most?
Acoustic, vocal, mixed → Salon is sufficient
Electronic, hip-hop, bass-heavy → Full Stack adds impact
Do you want physical bass impact, or balanced sound?
Balanced, controlled → Salon
Physical, room-filling → Full Stack
Are you placing speakers near a wall?
Yes → both systems are designed for this
Not sure?
Start with the Salon. It delivers a complete system and can be expanded later.
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Start with the Salon.
It delivers a complete system on its own, even in larger rooms.
If you later want more physical impact or higher output, you can add woofer and super tweeter modules to convert the Salon into the Full Stack.
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Go straight to the Full Stack.
Includes bass modules and super tweeter modules for increased output and room interaction.
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The system is designed to scale without replacement.
Start with the Salon
Add modules later
End up with the same Full Stack system
No resale. No wasted components.
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The Salon is complete in the right room
The Full Stack adds scale, not a different sound