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Sigberg Audio origin story (video interview)

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A fresh clip from the upcoming Manta and Saranna reviews at Stjernholm Reviews just leaked, and this one’s special. It’s the story of how Sigberg Audio began.

From my teenage Hi-Fi obsession to our very first products, I share the journey, the design philosophy behind our speakers, how I decide what to build, and what the development process really looks like. I also dig into our sound signature, and why “neutral” is anything but boring.

I personally (and of course subjectively) think this one turned out great. If you don’t come away more curious about the products and the brand after watching, I honestly don’t know what to tell you. :D

 
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You are doing great :)
We can't control people's opinions and choices, but we can inspire and walk a path that make sense for our lives.
Making a business to fund your passion and keep doing what you love, even though life brings several changes, is just a matter of creativity and hard work - you do both, in a humble and open way - wonderful :D
 
You are doing great :)
We can't control people's opinions and choices, but we can inspire and walk a path that make sense for our lives.
Making a business to fund your passion and keep doing what you love, even though life brings several changes, is just a matter of creativity and hard work - you do both, in a humble and open way - wonderful :D

Thank you for the positive feedback! :) And I must say I truly appreciate both the critics and the praise from this forum over the years, it's pretty unique to have a forum that is relatively industry friendly both from the perspective of forum owners and forum users. :)
 
You piqued my interest because you aimed for coaxial and several subwoofers + the work on going for both home audio but also studios - which fits well with my inspiration from the whole circle of confusion debate.
Also, the work with cardioid, though out of my reach of abilities :oops:
I myself very much like coaxial and tried a few before I was lucky to find a pair of used KEF's on eBay from the 2018 R3, and build around those in a fully active package with larger woofers and multiple subwoofers - again closed and with DSP for everything.
Working from measurements and raw data is also my choice, and seeing you going to places like SEAS to test your speakers is cool.
IMO, HIFI is a good hobby, because it includes both passion, fun, handy skills, senses and science.
Also, I think I've never seen anyone on an international forum before, with the same first name as me - must be a Scandinavian thing :)
 
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