Steinway Lyngdorf
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Steinway Lyngdorf is a brand name of high-end audio systems produced by Steinway & Sons and Lyngdorf Audio.
History
Lyngdorf Audio is a Danish audio system company founded in Denmark in 2005 by Peter Lyngdorf. It is currently managed by director Thomas Birkelund.[1] The company produces audio systems including loudspeakers and amplifiers.[2] In 2007, piano maker Steinway & Sons gave the company exclusive rights[1] to manufacture audio systems under the name Steinway Lyngdorf.[1]
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The companies goal was to reproduce the sound of a Steinway & Sons grand piano so that pianists could not tell whether they were listening to a real piano or a recording.
Speakers include an advanced version of Lyngdorf's RoomPerfect technology, which, the company claims, enables the systems to adapt to the acoustic characteristics of any listening environment.[3] The systems are composed partly of gold, brass and aluminum.[4] Each loudspeaker weighs 174 kg.[5] The systems are handmade and it takes more than 170 hours to assemble each system.[5]
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