Neutrality as a Requirement

For us, neutrality is not an aesthetic preference. It is a responsibility.

A loudspeaker should not add character, warmth, or emphasis. It should reproduce the recording as it is — nothing added, nothing taken away. No coloration. No imposed signature.

What We Engineer

Our approach combines engineering discipline with long-term listening evaluation.
Every design decision is validated through measurement, prototyping, and repeated refinement. We adjust, test, and iterate until the loudspeaker behaves exactly as intended: neutral, controlled, and faithful to the recording.

Listening and measurement are used together — to refine, not to compensate.
From crossover topology to driver integration and mechanical assembly, every decision is made to:

Reduce distortion
Preserve phase integrity
Maintain a naturally balanced frequency response
Craft in Action
We build every loudspeaker in-house on Bornholm, Denmark.

We work in aluminum — by choice and by expertise.
Exterior structural components are machined from T6-graded aluminum for stiffness, dimensional stability, and predictable behavior. Tight tolerances reduce mechanical variation and support consistent acoustic performance.

Aluminum structures provide a stable reference for the system, limiting unwanted resonance and helping preserve coherence across production.

The front baffle is milled from solid aluminum and developed to control early reflections around the drivers. Its surface geometry minimizes acoustic interference at the source and supports clarity and soundstage stability.

Mechanical design, driver integration, and acoustic systems are developed and refined together. Each loudspeaker is assembled, measured, and evaluated as a complete system to ensure linearity, consistency, and repeatable performance.

Crossover Network

The network is developed to control phase behavior, timing, and system balance across the entire frequency range. Component selection and topology are refined through measurement and listening, focusing on predictability rather than complexity.
High-grade audio capacitors with metallized polypropylene film are used to minimize parasitic impedance and preserve signal integrity. Coils wound from low-resistance 13 AWG 1B-grade copper maintain dynamic behavior and micro-detail without introducing compression.

The crossover defines how the system behaves.
This is where neutrality is either preserved or lost.
Sound That Matters
Sound That Matters is also a matter of priority.

Decisions are made with sound as the reference — not cost, trends, or speed. The objective is simple: to build the best loudspeakers we know how to build, without compromise where it affects the recording.
“It is easy to build a loudspeaker, but very difficult to create a truly brilliant one.”

Jens Posselt

Sound Engineer 

A Continuous Journey

The Story Behind Sound That Matters
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We founded SV-Audio to let the emotion already captured in the recording speak for itself. Neutrality at its purest.
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