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Reference – The Best of the Best Arendal Sound 1723 speakers are the reference for which all our series are pointing back to, trying to achieve the same level of fidelity. We have the same design principles behind all our speakers, trying to achieve the next level in dynamics, linear frequency response off- and on-axis, […] →
The short answer to this question is yes. We have the same design philosophy behind these three series and have matched their sound as close as possible so that they can be mixed together in the same setup while still keeping that correct timbre matching between each speaker. There are obviously still differences and the […] →
Just in case you want to hide a blemish, or paint your furniture to match your speakers. 1723 Subwoofers and Speakers White gloss: RAL9016 Black gloss: RAL9017 White satin: RAL(K5)9003 Black satin: RAL(K5)9004 The glossiness of satin finish is 10GU+/-5 (approximately 6%). 1961 Subwoofer and Speakers White matt: RAL9003 Black matt: RAL9004 The […] →
The 1961 subwoofers are our “entry-level” subwoofers, although there is nothing really entry level about them. They are equipped with a 550W amplifier that has a bunch of adjustability, great sound and full power down to 10Hz. Equipped with long stroke 12.2” drivers that are meticulously designed to offer extremely high output for their size […] →
Will it work? Short answer, Yes! But Dolby says they do not recommend Dipole speakers. (Dolby Atmos Guidelines) Our TriAxial design is not your typical Dipole from back in the day that Dolby is referring to.It was designed with all current formats in mind, including the object-based ones, like Dolby Atmos or DTS-X.For the most […] →
A common question we get is “do your speakers have smooth highs” and “are your tweeters fatiguing?” The short answer is that our signature sound is remarkably smooth and composed, even at higher listening levels. Let’s break down how we achieved that below. How We Perceive Loudness Believe it or not, loudness is a bit […] →
All Our 1723 Speakers Are Certified All our 1723 speakers are Certified by the very strict testing protocols of THX Ultra where each speaker must pass a set of 400 measurements. The THX Certification does not mean it is a dedicated home speaker, but rather a guarantee of tight consistency within well-established acoustic parameters. THX […] →
1961 Height This speaker can be placed on-wall, on-speaker, and on-ceiling. The 1961 Height has rubber on its back which protects the surface of the Tower speakers when placed on these. With a flush wall or ceiling mount, the cables can pass the cable channel without adding space so it stays snug on its surface. Please […] →
Does the 1723 and/or 1961 subwoofers have a high pass filter on the outputs? We don’t have a high pass filter on the outputs of the subwoofers and that with good reason – let us explain. The outputs are direct pass-through of the input signal so it is not affected by the subwoofers DSP, so […] →
Together as one or individually These words might not sound very important but will make a huge difference in how your receiver treats and calibrates your subwoofers. Parallel If you have a receiver that has two subwoofer outputs that are in parallel, your receiver essentially treats both outputs as one: They both receive the same […] →
When we’re talking about speakers, subs, and amps, we often talk about headroom. But what is it exactly, and why is it beneficial? Speakers: Headroom in speakers means they can play louder sounds without getting distorted. If a speaker has more headroom, it can handle sudden peaks in music or movies (like a drum hit […] →
One component that audiophiles frequently discuss is the preamplifier, or preamp. But what exactly is a preamplifier, and do you need one for your HiFi setup? Let’s explore these questions. What is a Preamplifier? A preamplifier is an electronic device that amplifies weak electrical signals to a level suitable for further processing or amplification by […] →
We have chosen black and white finishes in matt and high gloss for their timeless appeal. They will never be out of style and will blend with all kinds of environments and interior designs. A unique color or veneer might look great at the time but will look dated pretty quick. Our high-end paint […] →
Can I connect my 4 Ohm speakers to my 8 Ohm amplifier?! The short answer (TLDR): absolutely YES! All of our Arendal Sound Speakers are 4Ohm nominal. The actual impedance varies with frequency. It is not a constant. You can see this here in the measured impedance curve. Only a small section dips below 5Ohm. […] →
Cables can be a controversial topic in the audio industry, but when approached scientifically, it is a simple topic based on a few factors. Let’s jump in. The Same Basic Principles Like good speakers, good cables are neutral in sonic signature. To put it bluntly, they “get outta the way” and let the sound come […] →
Yes, and it depends. Our Speakers are not hard to drive, as they have good sensitivity and a stable impedance curve. So pairing them with a good tube amp is not a problem. Choosing the right tube amp will depend on these factors What volume levels do you want to reach How far away are […] →
Some companies refresh a speaker line or add new models every year. Don’t get us wrong, a speaker refresh is definitely exciting, but is it really necessary? Science Says When it comes down to it, audio is a blend of proven science, engineering, and psychoacoustics. New developments are usually infrequent, and actual improvements are […] →
Our Height speakers have integrated threads for a VESA 100 wall mount. You can flush mount them under the ceiling by rotating the bracket 90 degrees. Just slide the speaker in from the side and secure it with the retention screws. The total thickness of the VESA 100 kit is 1,1cm. →
The Puck, our rubber subwoofer foot, has the following dimensions: Height: 11mm Diameter: 30mm M6 bolt →
Can you use our height speakers as LCR or Surrounds? Simple answer: Yes! Our 1723 Height S and 1961 Height are basically smaller angled versions of the bookshelf variants. They are absolutely capable for Left, Center, Right, and Surround duties. The only thing you need to pay attention to is the right positioning. The speaker […] →
For years, the vast majority of our customers came from countries that used the metric system. With our formal entry into the American market, the following conversion chart should prove useful. 1723 Subwoofer 1S 19×13.2x18in 54lbs 1723 Subwoofer 1V 24.6x18x22.7in 106lbs […] →
Amplifier power is a common concern. If your amp “only” has 160 watts per channel but your tower is rated for 500 watts, we can see why you might reach out. Our speakers are designed to handle serious power, but how much do they actually need for normal usage? Let’s find out. Don’t Worry, […] →
We don’t specify a break-in procedure. It really makes no difference how you move the drivers, they just have to move. All the components in the drivers, may it be the rubber surround or the spider/suspension, will get more compliant over time until they reach their full specifications. Just have fun playing your favourite music […] →
The input impedance on our current 1961 and 1723 subwoofers is 20kOhm, except when the lowest gain setting is used.In that case, it is 13kOhm (13.333kOhm to be precise) because of an attenuator added to the input signal path. With our very customizable gain structure, it is very easy to match it with any setup. […] →
Different beasts, different price points, yet the comparison is common. On the surface, the differences are obvious, but when it comes down to it, which is right for you? The Similarities In a word, value. These two subwoofers are packed with phenomenal performance-to-price ratios. Sure, they have different […] →
From time to time there is concern online about the MTM design as a center channel. Like any speaker, there are benefits and compromises. Let’s go over why we chose the tried and true MTM design for our center channels. The Ideal An ideal center channel will have the same driver layout and orientation as […] →
Some of our speakers do show as 1 in the cart as the speakers are packed in pairs. These are the following: 1961 Bookshelf 1961 Monitor 1961 Height 1961 Surround So when you order these as one, you get one pair of speakers. The 1723 Surround and 1723 Surround S are not packed in […] →
A question we get a lot is if it makes sense to upgrade/up-spec the Center speaker, instead of sticking with the dedicated one from the series.First of all, you can basically mix and match every Arendal Sound speaker as they are timbre-matched as closely as possible. Please also see: Can I mix 1723, 1723 S […] →
Our Avalanche IQ amps use the RBJ Q-convention for the parametric EQs.With this you can easily calculate the PEQ settings inside a program like REW. →
We get this question a lot, so here is a list of speaker stands companies that will work with our products.(it will be updated regularly) Please make sure you have selected the right height for your application. For front speakers, we recommend having the tweeter at ear level, and for surrounds, you can experiment with […] →
Here is a list of recommended subwoofer cables that don’t break the bank.Good quality connectors, proper solder joints, and functioning shielding are the attributes we are looking for. Blue Jeans Cable Supra Cables Amazon Basics Oehlbach Cordial Cables RCA / XLR Sommer Cable RCA / XLR →
Is short: Yes, that will be no problem at all. Our 1723 Tower speakers for example are rated for 500 watts max at 4 ohms. Using an amplifier that can output 600 watts will not harm the speaker. The key factor here is that the amp can output 600 watts. That doesn’t mean it’s actually […] →
Is your Arendal subwoofer not working? Here is a short checklist for the troubleshooting. 1. Turn the knob, is the display dead? Check the fuses in the mains socket, the fuse lid is visible in the picture below. 2. If the menu wakes up, please try to reset the settings for a fresh start. […] →
When using multiple subwoofers you sometimes read that you have to gain match subwoofers before anything else. You do this by setting up the subwoofers in the same location one after another and adjusting the volume till every sub has the same loudness. But as long as your room is not symmetrical in every possible […] →
Is Bi-Amping really worth it? As always it depends. Most just use an AVR and have spare channels they can use for Bi-Amping.The problem is you only have one power supply that is limited to a specific power output.So in this case, you are not getting more power to the speakers you just splitting the […] →
We get this question a lot since a lot of cable manufacturers still offer Y-cables specifically for subwoofers. This is a relic of the past where old subwoofer amps needed to have both inputs populated to get the full gain. This is not needed anymore. With our modern sophisticated subwoofers, you only need to run […] →
What is speaker or stereo imaging? Speaker imaging refers to the creation of a virtual soundstage that simulates the placement and positioning of instruments, artists, and sound effects. This is achieved by manipulating the sound output of individual speakers to create the illusion that sound is coming from a specific location within the virtual room. […] →
SBIR (Speaker Boundary Interference Response) is a common issue that can occur when speakers are placed near walls or other boundaries in a room. This phenomenon happens when sound waves from a speaker reflect off of the boundary and interact with the direct sound from the speaker, resulting in uneven frequency response and phase cancellation. […] →
How big is the size difference between the different monitor speakers? That is an excellent question! These pictures will show the difference in size pretty well.The monitors have the following dimensions (HxWxD):1723 monitor: 63.5 x 27.5 x 40.0 cm or 25 x 11 x 15.8 inches.1723 Monitor S: 59.6 x 24.5 x 32.0 cm, or […] →
Comb filtering is a common phenomenon in audio that occurs when a sound wave is combined with a delayed version of itself. This results in a series of peaks and notches in the frequency response of the combined signal, resembling the teeth of a comb. These peaks and notches occur at regular intervals and can […] →
I have a small room and want the best sounding system. What should I choose? Using tower speakers in a small room, can make them sound boomy and overpower the room. Let’s look at some benefits of using smaller speakers paired with a subwoofer: Using smaller speakers with a subwoofer can provide several benefits in […] →
Room gain refers to the phenomenon where the low-frequency sound waves in an enclosed space, such as a typical living room, are amplified due to reflections and resonances caused by the room’s dimensions and construction materials. The walls, ceiling, and floor can create standing waves, which can lead to an increase in bass frequencies. This […] →
What is amplifier damping factor, and how much do you need? When you’re looking to upgrade your amplifier, you will see that different amplifiers have different damping factors, but what does it really mean? The damping factor is a number that basically explains how well the amp is able to control the movement of a […] →
What Are CEA 2010 Measurements? CEA 2010 (also now known as CTA 2010) is a standardized method of measuring subwoofers to make it easier for the customer to compare different models and brands.It measures the usable output at 1/3-octave intervals within the subwoofer’s operational range.Tests are done outside in a free field with the microphone […] →
Our 1961 and 1723 Subwoofers can be easily daisy-chained. This is often done if you have multiple subwoofers stacked or placed close to each other.The RCA (or XLR) output is a direct pass-through of the signal on the corresponding input. This means the RCA 1 input is connected to the RCA 1 output. The same goes […] →
What to do if your speakers sound muted or distorted right after you receive them. Picture this: You just received your new Arendal Sound speakers and hook them up for the first time, only to find that one of the speakers sounds muted or distorted. That can feel very disheartening, but almost always, the solution […] →
Your new receiver certainly packs a lot of features, sometimes too many. This article will touch on a few settings that might be better to leave disabled In short, it’s best to disable as many settings as possible, to keep the signal as unaffected and “clean” as possible. When it comes to audio and HiFi, […] →
What is the main difference between the 1961 Monitors and 1723 Bookshelf S? The key differences will be Sensitivity, dispersion and bass output. Sensitivity The monitors will have a sensitivity of 87dB, whereas the bookshelves have a sensitivity of 84dB. This means that for any given wattage, the 1961 monitors will be 3dB louder than […] →
We get this question a lot and the answer is almost always to go for the Surround speakers. For the most part, our TriAxial surround speakers are direct-firing. Like a wall-mountable shallow bookshelf speaker if you will. But in addition, they use two small 4″ (3″ in the 1961 Series), full-range drivers on the side […] →
Absolute vs. relative volume level Many receivers have the ability to switch between an absolute volume scale, and a relative volume scale. We suggest using the relative scale, as this is more consistent across the board than the absolute scale.The relative volume scale ranges from -79.5dB up to +18dB where 0dB is the reference level. […] →
The Spike height with the top washer is around 28mm.The threaded bold has a length of 27mm without the washer, and 22mm with the washer. (top cap off) →
Reading speaker measurements can be a complicated task, as there are a lot of nuances you need to understand to properly interpret them.Amir from Audio Science Review, well known for his Klippel NFS measurements (review of 1961 Center), has uploaded two very good tutorials, that explain the meaning of all those aspects. Definitely worth watching! […] →
“Phase” refers to the relationship between two or more sound waves. It describes how the peaks and valleys of the waves align with each other at a given point in time. When two waves are “in phase,” their peaks and valleys align perfectly, resulting in a louder and more powerful sound. However, when two waves […] →
A 6dB cut-off slope reduces the signal level by 6dB for every octave above or below the crossover frequency. In contrast, a 12dB cut-off slope reduces the signal level by 12dB for every octave. This means that a 12dB cut-off slope has a steeper roll-off than a 6dB cut-off slope, resulting in less overlap between […] →
In short; speaker sensitivity is a measurement of how loud a given speaker will play, when fed a signal of 2.83 Volts, measured at 1 meter (~3,3 feet) away. This will indicate how much power a speaker will need to reach a certain SPL (sound pressure level). That means that a bookshelf that has a […] →
Introduction: Listening to music at home can be a delightful and immersive experience, allowing us to relax, unwind, and appreciate the artistry of our favorite songs. While many factors influence our perception of music, one crucial aspect is the volume at which we listen. In this article, we will explore how we perceive sounds when […] →
Almost all receivers and amplifiers today have built-in Bluetooth and streaming functionality. Should you choose one over the other? Bluetooth is probably the most common wireless transfer protocol for audio, but is it the best? In most cases; no. Bluetooth (aside from a few codecs) is considered a Lossy transfer method, so you will not […] →
Every room and interior has its compromises.Do I mount the TV on the wall, will it be too high? Where should I place the Center speaker? A very common and clean solution is to place the Center below the TV inside a cabinet.But is it really a good alternative and what do I have to […] →
We occasionally receive inquiries about whether the tweeter in the 1961 Series is identical to that in the 1723 Series. We basically utilize the same tweeter design as in the 1723 series, but instead of a neodymium magnet assembly, we opted for a less expensive ferrite magnet assembly that still makes the tweeter sound exquisite. […] →
Dual subwoofers can be a real benefit to any home cinema or music system when integrated properly. Positioning is the first and most important part.The Benefits of Dual SubwoofersA Guide to Positioning Dual Subwoofers The second aspect is the correct calibration. Most AVRs and integrated amplifiers only have one subwoofer channel that can be calibrated, even […] →
You just got your new subwoofer, but how do I set it up with my AVR? First thing is to connect everything. For most receivers, this will be a single RCA cable from the receiver’s “subwoofer 1” output connected to “input 1” on the subwoofer. You’ll also want to connect the power cable and power […] →
In short, the colors are very similar, but the finish and feel are different. The 1723 series features a silky smooth satin finish with a slight sheen. The 1961 has a more matte and textured finish. See the pictures below. For better quality images, right-click on the picture and select “open image in new tab.” […] →
For all the 1723 Series speakers, we have made a free-flowing, perforated metal grill that does not affect sound quality. We have then wrapped it with a clean black cloth to tone down the visually hard look, whilst simultaneously damping out any residual vibrations. In addition, we did not want plastic pins to add the […] →
Is HDMI 2.1 necessary when buying a new TV or Receiver? As always: It depends. The main difference between HDMI 2.0 and 2.1 is the bandwidth the standard allows. HDMI 2.0 allows for 18Gbps while HDMI 2.1 allows 48Gbps. This increase allow plenty of new features to be implemented. Some features that are only available […] →
Our TriAxial surround speakers come in a configuration of Left and Right speakers. This design is a culmination of a regular direct-fi ring two-way speaker, with two full-range drivers added to the sides. It is a mix of a monopole and dipole configuration and in our opinion, this is the superior layout for a surround […] →
An external DSP with EQ, delay, active crossover, and room correction can be a real problem solver, no matter if you have a home cinema or pure music system. They can help you balance the sound, integrate subwoofers, compensate for room anomalies, or just adjust the sound to your personal taste.With today’s quality of A/D […] →
Can Arendal Sound speakers be used behind an acoustically transparent screen? Short and simple answer: Yes! Just have a look at these amazing home theaters by some of our Ambassadors. Ingmar from Belgium Nicola from Italy All our speakers can be used in a sealed configuration with included port plugs or come already sealed. Even […] →
Understanding Baffle Step in Home Cinema Applications with Baffle Walls Introduction: Baffle step is an essential concept to comprehend when designing and setting up a home cinema system, particularly when incorporating baffle walls. Baffle step, also known as the “baffle diffraction step,” refers to the acoustic phenomenon that occurs when sound waves encounter the edges […] →
We often get the question of how to connect the 1723 Surround speakers to the amp.These have upper and lower binding posts, connected with a jumper.For normal use, you can connect the speaker wire to either upper or lower terminals, keeping the jumpers in place. Our TriAxial surround speakers are mostly a direct-firing speaker. Like […] →
HVAC Systems: An Often Overlooked Part of the Home Theater As we continue to evolve in our entertainment experiences at home, many have turned to the construction and optimization of home cinema spaces. While the focus is often on the right seating, lighting, and high-quality sound systems like Arendal Sound’s premium speakers, there is another […] →
Understanding the Importance of Your Home Theater Layout Your home theater layout significantly influences your audio-visual experience. Placement of seats and speakers can make a night and day difference in performance. Likewise, the placement and height of the screen will affect comfort. A thoughtfully designed layout can optimize your home theater, giving you a more […] →
Setting up a home theater can be an exciting venture. However, achieving the best sound experience requires the right balance of room size, layout, and speaker choice. This comprehensive guide from Arendal Sound will help you navigate this process. Determining the Appropriate Room Size Most individuals already have the room built, so the important task […] →
All of our 1723 speakers (except 1723 Height S) can be run in Bi-Wiring.For that, you just have to remove the jumpers between the terminals.It has no real sonic benefits, provided you already have a good wire gauge cable, but you do not have to re-terminate or switch the cables you might already have. Some people […] →
Speaker and subwoofer feet from IsoAcoustics are designed to decouple audio equipment from its surroundings and can provide improved clarity and minimize sound distortion. In this article, we’ll explore the compatibility of various IsoAcoustics feet with our speaker and subwoofer models. IsoAcoustics also has a product wizard to help find the right feet for the Arendal […] →
As always: It depends! The main benefit of getting the newest generation of receivers is that you’ll have the latest and greatest in terms of features and technology. The drawbacks may include cost, stability, and early adopter issues. This article will take a look at both sides and help you determine if you really need […] →
Where should I place my speakers to get the best surround experience? We basically recommend following Dolby’s guidelines as closely as possible. There are a lot of different variations, so make sure you choose the layout that suits your room best. You can find their setup guides here. What if I can’t place my speakers […] →
Finding the right banana plugs for your cables that fit your speakers can be a challenge.Unfortunately, they are not standardized and fitment can vary quite a bit. The easiest and safest bet will always be the so-called BFA Bananas. They are hollow and can be made to fit easily. Even if they lose some tension […] →
When is a subwoofer needed? This a question we get quite a lot, and the answer is as always: It depends! Movies, Games, TV? For these use cases, we basically always recommend a subwoofer. There is simply nothing that beats a large woofer when it comes to deep bass and LFE track reproduction. Adding a […] →
The wall badge is 30,2 cm x 21,5 cm and made of a 3 mm alu plate. All screws included and top it off with gold caps with a sleek look. →
The simple and easy answer: is no. Our carefully designed speaker grilles, do not harm the sound in any way, but just provide protection from the elements and careless house residents, like pets, etc. So it is up to you if you need the protection or prefer the looks with or without the grilles. Have […] →
You’ve been eyeing a vented subwoofer and you’re wondering what are the differences between the 1961 1V and the 1723 1V. Key Differences Driver Size: The 1723 Subwoofer 1V has a larger driver (13.8 inches) compared to the 1961 Subwoofer 1V (12.2 inches), which will impact the bass output and quality. Amplifier Power: The 1723 […] →
Most of our items can be purchased as a single item. Especially if you want to add the exact speaker as a center channel, this is a great option. You just have to adjust the quantity inside the cart. Please note, that the 1723 Center (S) is equal to 1723 Monitor (S). Only the backplate and […] →
All our subwoofers come with Low-Level inputs only. RCA on the 1961 Series Subwoofers and XLR & RCA on the 1723 Subwoofers. High-Level inputs on subwoofers have no audible benefits. You actually get a much better signal-to-noise ratio with Low-Level than with High-Level inputs, and in addition, the signal does not have to be converted down […] →
In the rare case that you have any issues with our subwoofers, or you just want to start fresh, you can reset to default settings.Just use the menu on the back of the subwoofer and under the Main Menu you can find the function “Reset All”. →
All our speakers use M6 thread inserts with a depth of 15mm. So if you are looking for a thrid party mount, or want to build something custom, please get screws that fit those inserts. Always make sure the whole speaker is supported by the mount, so you avoid any stress on the inserts. →
Are Arendal Sound speakers wireless/active? The short answer is no. We offer high-quality passive speakers that all require an amplifier or receiver to power them. What about subwoofers? Our subwoofers are all active but still require a signal cable (or wireless kit) to receive a signal. Our 1723 subwoofers also have app support, but this […] →
Can I use the 1723 Surround or Surround S as a ceiling speaker? The short answer: Yes! The longer answer: To mount them in the ceiling, make sure you pick up an additional mounting bracket for each speaker. There is one included with each speaker, but you need two for each speaker to mount them […] →
Understanding Hi-Fi Speaker Impedance and Its Role with Amplifiers When you start exploring the world of high-fidelity (hi-fi) audio, you may come across terms like speaker impedance and nominal impedance. These concepts are crucial for getting the best sound out of your audio system. Let’s dive into what speaker impedance is and how it interacts […] →
In the realm of audio technology, signals are categorized into two main types: analog and digital. Let’s see the differences and what part of the signal in your audio chain is analog and digital. Analog Audio Signals An analog audio signal is a continuous representation of sound. It mirrors the waveform of the original sound […] →
The primary role of an Ethernet cable in an audio streaming setup is to provide a stable and fast internet connection that allows for smooth streaming of audio content without interruptions or buffering. Whether or not an Ethernet cable can make a significant difference to sound quality is a topic with varied opinions. Here’s a […] →
If you choose to go with spade connectors for your speaker cables you will need to know the correct size of the opening so it will fit with our binding posts. Our jumpers have an 8.3mm opening so that is the minimum you will need with spade connectors as well. →
In the realm of HiFi and Home theater, the terms “lossless” and “lossy” are important to understand the quality and integrity of audio files. Both terminologies refer to the methods of compressing digital audio files, but they do so in fundamentally different ways, each with its own set of advantages and implications for audio quality. […] →
Dynamic EQ is a feature commonly found in home theater receivers and audio processors. It’s designed to dynamically adjust the frequency response of your surround system based on the playback volume level. Here’s how it typically works: Volume Level Sensing: Dynamic EQ monitors the volume level at which you’re listening to audio content. Frequency Response […] →
When you’re building a new home theater, it can be difficult to determine if you should get an AV processor with dedicated amps, just a receiver with built-in amplification, or an AV receiver mixed with dedicated amps. Here are some pros and cons for both: Pros with AV Processor: Customization: Tailored for audiophiles who prefer […] →
I just ran Audyssey calibration and the sound is very flat, what gives? First, it’s important to make sure that the placement of both speakers and subs is correct and optimal. If everything is placed and set up correctly, there is a good possibility that Audyssey will apply an EQ preset after calibration. This is […] →
On our subwoofers, you can adjust the phase and also invert the signal (polarity). Both functions are related but different concepts. Phase Phase refers to the alignment of the subwoofer’s sound wave with the sound waves from the main speakers. When the subwoofer’s sound wave aligns well with the main speakers, they reinforce each other, […] →
Amplifiers and Audio/Video Receivers (AVRs) are essential components in enhancing the audio experience in various entertainment systems. However, they often get warm during operation. Here’s why this happens and what components are responsible. Heat Generation in Amplifiers and AVRs Power Supply: One of the primary sources of heat in amplifiers and AVRs is the power […] →
We sometimes get questions if it makes sense to upgrade the power cable connected to the subwoofer, receiver, amplifier, etc. This is a heavily debated topic, and you’re of course entitled to your own opinion. In our opinion, this rarely makes a difference. As long as the cable is of sufficient thickness and doesn’t have […] →
Is one tweeter design “better” than the rest? Our speakers employ a soft dome tweeter, offering several audio reproduction benefits. Smoother and extended high-frequency response: soft domes can produce high-frequency sounds with clarity and accuracy. They will sound smooth and detailed, providing a more natural sound reproduction. Balanced is the name of the game! Reduced […] →
Large Tower Speakers: Pros: All-in-one Solution: Tower speakers are self-contained units that often include multiple drivers (woofers, midrange, tweeters) in one cabinet, covering a wide frequency range without the need for additional components.Space Efficiency: They can save space compared to having multiple speakers and a subwoofer, particularly if you’re working with limited floor space.Aesthetics: Tower […] →
All of our Tower speakers come with a spikes kit and additional rubber feet we call the puck. We often get the question of what is better and the answer is as always: it depends! The spikes will couple to the floor and transfer vibrations into it. That makes sense if you have a stable […] →
High-fidelity audio systems are beloved by audiophiles for their superior sound quality and immersive listening experiences. One key decision in setting up a Hi-Fi system is whether to use separate components (such as preamplifiers, power amplifiers, and DACs) or an integrated amplifier that combines multiple functions in one unit. Both approaches have distinct advantages and […] →
Sometimes it can be a little confusing choosing the right inputs when you have two subwoofers. Since there are two inputs, it seems logical to use “input 1” on one subwoofer and “input 2” on the second subwoofer. When using the default settings, this is actually not correct and you should use “input 1” on […] →
Some customers have asked if we were planning to make headphones. Short answer is no. Arendal’s Focus: Why Headphones Aren’t in the Plans At Arendal, we’re renowned for our high-quality speakers and subwoofers, and we have no plans to venture into the headphones market. Our expertise lies in crafting exceptional home audio solutions, and we […] →
At this point in time, there unfortunately isn’t much we can share. Just know that this will be a step up from our well-renowned 1723 series and it will be our most revolutionary series yet. The 1528 series represents the pinnacle of our engineering and passion for audio excellence. Positioned in a different price category […] →