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Loudspeakers
Engineers controlled-directivity loudspeakers that aim sound at the listener so real rooms need far less treatment.
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about silent pound
Silent Pound was founded in 2022 in Kaunas, Lithuania, by Audrius Balciunas and Martynas Serksnys, two friends who built the company around a single engineering idea: constant directivity. The patented design — developed in collaboration with Kaunas University of Technology — aims sound at the listener and minimizes lateral and rearward radiation, so the speaker interacts less with the room and typically needs far less acoustic treatment than a conventional box. The Bloom is the model that put the brand on reviewers' radar. It is a compact three-way stand-mount running two 300mm woofers in a dipole configuration, a 200mm coaxial unit handling the midrange, and a 1.4-inch compression driver for the highs — a constant-directivity architecture packed into a small footprint, where most controlled-directivity designs are large horn systems. For a brand three years old, Silent Pound has reached US shores through Playback Distribution, which supports a working network of eight to ten US dealers including House of Stereo. That is real retail presence rather than direct-only import. Press validation has come from The Absolute Sound, which reviewed the Bloom, plus Hifi Pig coverage — credible for a young maker still building name recognition. The competitive set is other directivity-focused and dipole loudspeaker specialists rather than mainstream cone-and-box brands. Production is in Lithuania, where the company designs, develops, and builds its loudspeakers around the university-developed directivity technology that defines the line.