Handcrafted in Great Britain, we are proud to present the Voigt Cinema Horn as an exclusive build option. Designed for large spaces, the 2024 Voigt Cinema Horn is inspired by the iconic four-foot horn introduced by Voigt in the 1920's at Edison Bell. Originally designed for cinemas and large halls, the horn’s design made dismantling and storing easy.
Voigt produced this version with an incorporated bass chamber for extended bass response and a smaller two-foot horn for public address systems with a 250 Hz cut-off frequency. Each Voigt Cinema Horn is not just a speaker but a piece of history, complete with authenticity certificates and serial plates, promising exclusivity and a legacy of sound to be treasured for generations.
The PM4A
This careful selection of the PM4A for the reproduction of the Voigt Horn.
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Embracing the distinguished heritage of Lowther, each AudioVector is meticulously handcrafted in our UK workshop, showcasing the intricate process of assembling its complex components with experience and precision. From the top reflector designed to harmoniously disperse sound waves, to the choice of mono or stereo configurations, every aspect of the AudioVector is tailored to the listener's preference, including a selection of bespoke veneers that add a personal touch to this masterpiece.
Crafting the AudioVector is a labour of love, requiring a profound level of skill and patience, honed over years of experience. The construction of each speaker is a combination of precision engineering and artistic craftsmanship, where the delicate balance of its acoustic design is brought to life by hand. This complexity makes the AudioVector not only challenging to perfect but also time-consuming.
In keeping with Lowther's tradition, production of the AudioVector is intentionally limited, reflecting the extensive time, care, and expertise poured into each unit. This limitation ensures that every AudioVector is not merely a product of engineering but a work of art, individually tested to meet our rigorous standards for sonic purity and harmonic richness.
Watch a video where we talk to John Howes, owner of the Lowther Voigt Museum.