Audiophile

The SoundLab Audiophile is proof that you don’t need massive scale to achieve massive realism. Designed for more intimate listening spaces, this full-range electrostatic speaker brings SoundLab’s legendary transparency and line-source geometry into a compact form factor that’s ideal for nearfield or moderate-size rooms. It’s perfect for serious music lovers with limited space but unlimited expectations. With the same ultra-low-mass membrane, full-range electrostatic panel, and iso-phasic drive found in its larger siblings, the Audiophile delivers clarity, imaging, and musical detail at a level most “big” speakers can’t touch. Whether positioned in a studio, library, or cozy listening room, the Audiophile excels at placing you inside the performance. You hear the bow across the string, the breath before the note, the reverb tail from a distant room—details that dynamic drivers often smear or bury. And despite its modest footprint, the Audiophile projects a full, coherent soundstage across a wide horizontal plane, thanks to its faceted-panel design and natural dispersion. This isn’t a scaled-down compromise. It’s a distilled reference experience.

Key Features

The Audiophile uses the same Distributed Resonance technology and charge-stabilized electrostatic membrane found in SoundLab’s top-tier speakers—giving it extraordinary speed, resolution, and tonal purity. Its full-range panel eliminates crossover phase distortion, while the line-source radiation pattern provides stable imaging and even response across the room—even in challenging nearfield setups. The compact frame and lightweight structure make it easy to position with standard VESA mounts or traditional floor placement, and its low-inertia diaphragm ensures vanishing distortion at all volume levels. Ideal for high-end desktop rigs, reference editing suites, or intimate stereo rooms, the Audiophile proves that serious performance doesn’t require serious size. It just requires serious engineering.