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Loudspeakers
Engineer French loudspeakers with a patented ARID tweeter, distributed in the US by Tone Imports.
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about revival audio
Revival Audio is a French loudspeaker company founded by Daniel Emonts, who serves as co-founder and CTO, drawing on decades of driver and crossover work across speaker brands in France, Denmark, and the United States. The technical centerpiece is the ARID tweeter — Anti Resonance Inner Dome — a patented soft-dome design with a back-chamber that the company says absorbs the bulk of resonance behind the diaphragm. The range is built around three lines. The Atalante series is the reference family, including the Atalante 3 standmount, the Atalante 5, and the Atalante Grande Réserve. The Sprint line brings the same engineering into more affordable formats, with the Sprint 3 bookshelf and Sprint 4 floorstander, and the Instinct line rounds out the catalog. The 28mm ARID tweeter and a focus on resonance control run through all of them. Revival Audio competes in the second-tier loudspeaker import market against makers like Fyne Audio, Wharfedale's higher lines, and ProAc, differentiating on the ARID driver technology and its founders' OEM pedigree. US distribution is handled by Tone Imports, with active US dealers including Fidelis AV and Resolution AV in New York. Press coverage is broad: Stereophile and What Hi-Fi? have reviewed the line, with the Atalante 3 covered by What Hi-Fi?, alongside coverage in The Ear and Pursuit Perfect System, marking it as an established import worth tracking. Production is in France, where the speakers are engineered and built.