Lansche
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Used Products
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Average Price
$75,001-$100,000
Brand Popularity
564
 of 900+
Products Listed
5
Review Count
0
Founding Year
1990
Headquarters
Germany
Lansche
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What's unique about the brand

Lansche Audio is renowned for its unique Corona Plasma Tweeter, which uses ionized gas instead of moving parts to produce sound, enabling frequencies up to 150 kHz with exceptional clarity. The brand has refined this early 20th-century plasma technology to eliminate traditional issues like ozone production while achieving seamless integration with conventional drivers, creating a highly transparent, lifelike sound with exceptional imaging.

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Lineup comparison

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P-Serie No 3/1

  • Positioning: The entry-level model designed for essential performance in smaller setups.
  • Description: Offers a simple yet effective sound processing approach with a focus on affordability and basic digital integration. Compared with the higher numbered models, it lacks the advanced circuitry and connectivity options seen in the No 5/2 and beyond, making it a suitable choice for users with modest space and budget needs.

No 5/2

  • Positioning: A balanced mid-range unit aimed at delivering improved audio quality at a moderate price.
  • Description: Presents refined signal conditioning with a better digital interface that steps up the performance seen in the P-Serie. When compared with the No 7/2 and above, its circuitry and connectivity are less sophisticated but offer a good mix of affordability and performance.

No 7/2

  • Positioning: An intermediate system geared toward enhanced audio reproduction and broader functionality.
  • Description: Offers cleaner amplification and improved digital handling that distinguishes it from the entry-level No 5/2, adding more precision to playback. In relation to the premium models like the No 8/3 and No 9/2/1, it provides a balanced upgrade without the complete array of high-end features.

No 8/3

  • Positioning: A higher-end option intended for users seeking greater detail and improved connectivity.
  • Description: Incorporates advanced digital processing and a more robust build that enhance clarity and overall sound precision beyond what the No 7/2 delivers. Relative to the flagship No 9/2/1, it pushes performance closer to top-tier levels while still representing a slight step down in premium refinements.

No 9/2/1

  • Positioning: The flagship model offering top-grade performance and comprehensive functionality.
  • Description: Features state-of-the-art processing and superior circuitry that set it apart from every other product in the lineup, ensuring the clearest sound reproduction and best connectivity for expansive setups. When compared to the No 8/3 and lower models, its enhanced technical refinements and extended feature set make it the best fit for large spaces, professional use, and those with a higher budget tolerance.
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What are two key technological innovations or strong opinions that differ you from other brands?

Engineering taken to the ultimate level. That’s what our brand and engineering are abou. We want to make the absolute finest sounding speakers that science can produce. We’re constantly looking at new engineering and materials to rethink as much as possible.

Let’s start with the tweeter: Normally you have soft dome, magnet structure, etc. But in the construction of how we do it, there’s a whole chambered element behind the tweeter, and we slice the soft dome down the middle and insert material to augment rigidity—to reach the frequencies a hard dome could do. It’s the beauty of soft dome with the breadth of a hard dome.

Next, our isobaric loading: Our drivers face each other to increase speed and decrease cabinet space. This also helps drivers more easily cross into where the tweeter takes over, making for a more seamless transition between drivers.

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What are two key technological innovations or strong opinions that differ you from other brands?

For us, everything comes down to three main elements: the enclosure, the drivers, and the crossover. We push each of those as far as possible.

We’re one of the few high-end companies that designs and builds our own drivers completely from scratch. That means we control every aspect of performance. Our drivers have the lowest distortion of any we know of in the loudspeaker industry. The carbon-fiber sandwich midrange and woofer cones, paired with 100% beryllium tweeters, behave like perfect pistons well beyond their operating range. The result is an incredibly clean, natural sound with no added noise or coloration.  The moving parts in our drivers are ultra-light and nearly friction-free, powered by extremely strong motor systems—similar to a lightweight sports car with immense torque. That balance allows the speaker to deliver explosive dynamics while revealing the smallest musical details, the subtle cues that make recorded music feel alive.

Each crossover is individually calibrated to the specific drivers it’s paired with. It’s the only way to ensure every pair of loudspeakers meets our reference standard within a quarter of a decibel. We’re the only company we know of that goes to that level, and it’s a big reason we build a limited number of speakers each year.

Finally, our DAMSTIF™ enclosure designs are without question the stiffest, most massive, and well-damped in the world. They’re so inert that they contribute nothing to the sound, no matter the frequency or volume. This total absence of cabinet coloration results in extraordinary clarity across the entire frequency range, along with the blackest possible background.

In the end, all that engineering comes down to one goal: getting out of the way of the music. The less the speaker adds, the more you hear exactly what the artist intended.

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All of our speakers are designed to be easily serviced in the field. If there’s ever an issue, such as a blown driver or a system mishap, we can usually work with the customer’s local dealer to take care of it right at home. It’s rare that anything needs to come back to us for repair.

We take a lot of pride in the fact that we can service every single speaker we’ve ever built in our 35-plus-year history. We’ve never left a customer without support. We keep a deep inventory of parts and can bring any Rockport back to its original performance.

That kind of long-term commitment has always been part of who we are. We think of our products as once-in-a-lifetime purchases—built to last, to be cherished, and eventually passed down to the next generation.

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That’s always changing, but lately we’ve been spinning:

• “Ta Confiance” – Kham Meslien

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Each track brings out something different. Kham Meslien’s music has this deep, organic tone and sense of space. Sohn’s production pushes a system’s layering and control. And Chris Stapleton’s voice cuts straight to the heart. When a system gets all of that right, you stop thinking about sound and just get lost in the performance.

What other products pair best with yours?

We design our speakers to work beautifully with a wide range of electronics and test them with many different systems to be sure. Right now, that includes equipment from AudioQuest, CH Precision, D’Agostino, dCS, Doshi, Gryphon, HRS, Shunyata Research, Soulution, and Transparent Audio.

All of these companies share a similar mindset: total dedication to performance and musical honesty. When you combine components built with that kind of care, the whole system disappears—and the music takes over.

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