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Two Sources, One Voice
Two Sources, One Voice
Every two-way speaker has two physical sources: woofer and tweeter.
The challenge is what happens where they overlap — the crossover region.
Lyra's drivers were chosen specifically for how well they align both on-axis and off-axis, across a full radiating hemisphere. A minimalist 10-component crossover — using air-core coils, polypropylene capacitors, and low-inductance resistors — maintains phase integrity and coherence.
You hear instruments, not drivers. A performance, not parts.
Lyra's delicate voicing is achieved with:
- Precise phase alignment of woofer and tweeter, optimized across ±45° vertical and ±90° horizontal listening angles to create a compelling sense of space by adding realism to the sound reflections coming from the ceiling and wall surfaces.
- No fibreglass, plastics, or printed circuit boards. The crossover components are hand soldered to individual turrets mounted on the rear panel.
- Low distortion, air core inductors, high voltage polypropylene capacitors and wire wound, low inductance, 2% MIL spec. resistors.
- Proof is in the frequency response
