The Kyron Audio Gaia has no box and no large baffles, completly eliminating many traditional speaker resonances and distortions.
The boxless and minimalist baffle design incorportated into the Kyron Audio Gaia allows the speakers to be directly driven by the audio signal with the absolute minimum of added resonance, smearing or compression. The end result is astonishingly fast sub frequencies, perfectly represented and punchy mid bass reproduction and unimaginable clarity to the vocal and instrument fundamental frequency range.
Whilst other companies are designing exotic materials to store and later release the signal from the rear of each driver, Kyron Audio has embraced the way piston loudspeakers operate and have handed the control of the speaker drivers back to the amplifiers and source.
Active loudspeakers have huge performance advantages.
Each driver in the Kyron Audio Gaia is driven by a full mono block construction amplifier. The amplifiers have enormous power reserves and exhibit effortless control over the loudspeaker drivers, whether during thunderous orchestral music or the finest nuances of a delicate vocal performance.
The Future of Loudspeakers is here. Even the most high tech driver made with the best available materials on the planet will exhibit small deviations from perfection. Until scientists can develop a material that is perfectly stiff and completely weightless, some irregularities will exist in the output of loudspeakers. UNLESS......
Welcome to the future of audio reproduction. The advanced software and digital signal processing hardware built into every Gaia Loudspeaker System is capable of measuring and correcting for speaker errors.
This means that the sound you hear at your listening position is an even closer representation of the original signal than the best drivers alone could possibly achieve.
The Gaia will sound spectacular in your listening room.
The Kyron Audio Gaia has been developed from the ground up to achieve an accurate sound regardless of the listening environment.
All traditional box speakers have a directional response that changes depending on how high or how low a note the speaker is playing. The Gaia maintains its dipole, figure of eight response for nearly the entire audible frequency range, meaning that all frequencies are reproduced equally.
The Gaia also includes a microphone that allows room measurements to be made. A specialist acoustician can determine which room errors are best treated using equalisation and the Gaia has built in room correction capability as standard.