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Sound meets character - How Lyravox stages its speakers

28.04.2025
Finest materials, unique signature: How a loudspeaker becomes a real statement.

In an old industrial building in Hamburg, not far from Hafencity, loudspeakers have been created since 2013 that are more than just technology carriers. They are an expression of attitude, aesthetics - and passion. The Lyravox manufactory combines acoustic excellence with uncompromising design standards. Every model is a statement. And every detail carefully chosen.

This also includes the labeling.

For those who work with the finest materials, who combine drivers from Accuton, Scanspeak and diamond tweeters with DSP technology, don't think in standard terms when it comes to labeling either. For Lyravox, this means an elegant aluminum nameplate - shiny silver, three-dimensionally embossed. The lettering is raised, the text field is numbered consecutively. Each part is unique. As individual as the speakers themselves.

This is manufactured by RATHGEBER - a partner that not only shapes aluminum, but also understands what is important to Lyravox: value, precision and an aesthetic sense of materiality.

In addition to the nameplate, Lyravox also uses filigree metal lettering - discreetly placed on housings as a handcrafted exclamation mark.

And anyone standing in front of one of the speakers in the showroom for the first time will be greeted by the large-format logo: an acrylic lettering measuring 800 by 390 millimeters that stages the brand at the point of sale - clear, present and stylish.

What Lyravox and RATHGEBER have in common is more than just a technical brief. It is a shared understanding of quality, a feel for detail and the conviction that the right mix of craftsmanship, technology and character is what counts.

This is how a label becomes more than just a label. It becomes part of a story. Part of a claim. And part of a sound that you not only hear, but also see.

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