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Amphion Loudspeakers

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Amphion Loudspeakers Ltd.
Native name
Amphion Loudspeakers Oy
Company typePrivate limited company
IndustryProfessional audio,
consumer electronics
Founded1998; 26 years ago (1998)
FounderAnssi Hyvönen
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsLoudspeakers,
studio monitors,
subwoofers,
power amplifiers
Websiteamphion.fi
Amphion Argon3S
Amphion Studio Monitors

Amphion Loudspeakers Ltd. (Finnish: Amphion Loudspeakers Oy) is a Finnish company that manufactures home loudspeakers and professional studio monitors. It was founded in 1998 by Anssi Hyvönen, and in 2023 it had 17 full-time employees. Amphion's turnover in 2022 was 3.5 million euros.[1] Their acoustic design and product range has received many awards and accolades, and its line-up includes passive speakers, bass extenders, amplifiers, and a newly introduced active monitor One25A. [2][3][4][5]

History

Originally the company operated out of Helsinki, Finland and in 2000 relocated to Kuopio, Finland. While Amphion began as a home loudspeaker manufacturer they grew to expand into studio products in 2013.

The first model of the brand's home speaker line was the Argon, a two-way stand-mount model featuring a 6.5" woofer. Argon is described as the foundation model of Amphion speakers, with technical features including waveguide design and a low crossover point. After Argon, the company introduced the Helium - a compact bookshelf speaker - and shortly after the Xenon - a floorstanding speaker.

In the mid-2010s, Finnish microphone expert Martin Kantola, known for crafting microphones for world-famous professionals like Bruce Swedien, introduced a pro-version of Amphion's Ion model he had modified to Swedien. After the positive reaction of the Ion prototype from Bruce Swedien, Bernie Grundman and a few other renowned sound engineers, the company was inspired to create their own version of a professional product line. With some additional feedback from other audio professionals in Finland, Martin was hired by Amphion to design their initial professional-grade loudspeaker, which would later become known as the One12. After years of further product development, Amphion introduced the full five-model product lineup of studio monitors, which are all available today.[3]

In late 2021, Martin Kantola teamed up with bass luthier Tom Stenback in Karperö, Finland, to design a sixth speaker for Amphion, the One25A. They were assisted by producer and musician Emmanuel "Manu" Laudic. This was a new concept from ground up and was the first active speaker produced by the company.

In 2022, Amphion transitioned from their previous location, an old gas station converted into a factory, into a new, and much larger facility in Kuopio. Amphion speakers are handcrafted by Finnish artisans, using primarily Finnish materials. Amphion has earned the right to display the Association for Finnish Work's Key Flag Symbol, which is given to Finnish companies making products in Finland with at least 50% domestic content.[6]

Design

Amphion's approach to speaker-design centers around the concept of preserving sonic coherence. They advocate closed cabinet design in their studio products.[7]

By using a waveguide, Amphion achieves their low crossover point, time-aligns the drivers, and unifies the dispersion throughout a wide frequency band. The low crossover point (1600-2000 Hz) in Amphion products creates a seamless integration between drivers, so the speakers work in a point-source manner. In 2015, Amphion introduced their first bass extension system - the BaseOne25. The bass extensions design transforms a two-way monitor into a full range three-way system. These concepts have since been widely adopted by the industry. [8]

After 24 years, the company introduced its first active studio monitor - the One25A - in April 2023. As with Amphion's passive monitor designs, the One25A achieves the benefits of a pure and short signal path that maximizes dynamics and resolution. The new monitor exemplifies the brand's enduring dedication to advanced acoustic design, and careful component selection, while incorporating the advantages of an active design - such as steep filters and protection circuitry. [2]

Amphion loudspeakers are effective in immersive setups due to their characteristic acoustic design, and ensuring consistent and even sound dispersion between all models. In 2020, Amphion introduced their initial multichannel amplifier - the Amp400.8 - followed by a 12-channel version - the Amp400.12 - in 2023. [9][10]

Reception

Approximately 90–95% of Amphion's production is distributed to international markets. [3] Audiophiles, professionals, and design enthusiasts around the world have embraced Amphion's products for their ability to deliver a captivating and authentic listening experience. They are used in multiple audio industries such as music, post production, gaming, broadcast, streaming, and live-event. The studio monitors are used by many sound professionals around the world including Finneas O'Connell,[11] Mike Dean,[12] Humberto Gatica as well as notable organisations like NHK, NCPA and Onkio Haus.

Products

As of September 2023

Home loudspeakers

Helium:

  • Helium410
  • Helium510
  • Helium520
  • Helium520C

Argon:

  • Argon0
  • Argon1
  • Argon3S
  • Argon3LS
  • Argon7LS
  • Argon5C

Krypton:

  • Krypton3X

Studio products

Studio monitors:

  • One12
  • One15
  • One18
  • Two15
  • Two18
  • One25A

Bass extension systems:

  • FlexBase25
  • BaseTwo25

Power amplifiers:

  • Amp700
  • Amp400

Discontinued products

List of discontinued products
Home audio products[13]
  • Helium1
  • Helium2
  • Helium2 Anniversary
  • Helium3
  • Helium600 Inwall
  • Argon
  • Argon3L
  • Argon7L
  • Prio510
  • Prio520
  • Prio520C
  • Prio620
  • Ion C
  • Ion L
  • Ion
  • Ion+
  • Origo
  • Xenon
  • Impact400
  • Impact500

Studio products[14]

  • Amp500
  • Amp100
  • BaseOne25
  • BaseAmp500

See also

References

  1. ^ "Amphion - taloustiedot, Y-tunnus ja päättäjät - Finder.fi". www.finder.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  2. ^ a b Amphion Loudspeaker ltd (6 May 2023). "Amphion Announces First 3-Way Active Studio Monitor, One25A". Amphion Loudspeakers, News. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "My Story, Our Story". Inner Magazines. 2022-01-16. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  4. ^ Amphion Loudspeakers ltd (20 September 2023). "Amphion Home Products". amphion.fi.
  5. ^ Amphion Loudspeakers (20 September 2023). "Amphion Studio Products". amphion.fi.
  6. ^ "Avainlippu". Suomalaisen Työn Liitto (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  7. ^ Amphion Loudspeakers ltd (20 September 2023). "About Amphion Acoustic Design". amphion.fi.
  8. ^ Amphion Loudspeakers ltd (20 September 2023). "Amphion BaseOne25 system makes US debut at AES". Amphion Loudspeakers, News.
  9. ^ "Pierce Entertainment Upgrades to Dolby Atmos for the Latest Sam Smith Release – HHB". www.hhb.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  10. ^ Amphion Loudspeakers ltd (11 May 2023). "Amphion's Latest Atmos Solution: Amp400.12 Multi-Channel Power Amplifier". Amphion Loudspeakers, News. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  11. ^ Amphion Loudspeakers ltd (10 September 2020). "We welcome Finneas to the Amphion family". Amphion Loudspeakers, News. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Mike Dean". www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  13. ^ Amphion Loudspeakers ltd (20 September 2023). "Home Audio, Discontinued". amphion.fi.
  14. ^ Amphion Loudspeakers ltd (20 September 2023). "Studio Monitors Discontinued". amphion.fi.

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