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Sigberg Audio - The soundtrack to your life

Sigberg Audio - The soundtrack to your life

Introduction You used to go to concerts. You knew every song. You rocked out with friends while the music hit you in the chest. But then life got louder—kids, careers, routines. The guitars got quieter. The subwoofer had to go....

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Rethinking High-End Audio

Rethinking High-End Audio

When you think of traditional high-end audio, what comes to mind? I can tell you what I think about. While there are exceptions, much of the high-end audio world is an illusion. It’s not about sound — it’s about status....

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Sigberg Audio: The High-End Active Speaker Company

Sigberg Audio: The High-End Active Speaker Company

The high-end active space is surprisingly empty. Other brands dip into it. We were born there. 

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Studio Monitors Sound Different From Hifi Speakers. But Should They?

Studio Monitors Sound Different From Hifi Speakers. But Should They?

Introduction Studio monitors are supposed to be neutral and accurate. Hifi speakers are supposed to sound enjoyable and musical. As a result, they often sound very different. But why?  I believe that’s not just unnecessary—it’s wrong. Let’s dig into why...

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What You're Paying For: A candid look at the costs behind a Sigberg Audio product

What You're Paying For: A candid look at the costs behind a Sigberg Audio product

At Sigberg Audio, we’ve always believed that great sound doesn’t come from branding, esoteric materials or high gloss finish - it comes from engineering.

If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably looked at a €20,000 speaker and wondered: “What am I actually paying for here?”

I’ve written this article to give you a rare look behind the curtain—into the parts, the work, and the thinking that go into building high-performance loudspeakers. 

If you’re spending serious money on sound, you should know where it’s going.

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The Sigberg Audio Customer

The Sigberg Audio Customer

I want my music to sound awesome, and I want it to evoke memories. Of the summer of my life, or the winter of a bad breakup, or the last time I stood in front of a stage and felt the bass in my chest.

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