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In this episode, Lenny Florentine is joined by a powerhouse panel including Randy and Nick from Rhythm Distribution and Martin from Sweden's premier luxury manufacturer, Marten. Together, they pull back the curtain on a family-run legacy that has spent nearly 30 years perfecting the "DNA" of sound—using exotic materials like diamond mid-ranges and 7-inch beryllium drivers to create a level of realism that can't be unheard. The conversation moves beyond simple specs to explore the emotional weight of a true luxury system. You'll learn how these designers use a proprietary "live-to-recording" studio to voice their equipment, ensuring that every note—from a jazz trio to a full symphony—retains the raw energy of a live performance. Whether it's a limited-run extreme system or a handcrafted stand-mount speaker, this episode reveals why the world's most discerning listeners are looking toward Scandinavian engineering to redefine their sonic expectations. It's an essential deep dive into the craftsmanship, materials, and passion required to build a system that doesn't just play music, but recreates a moment in time.
By AXPONAIn this episode, Lenny Florentine is joined by a powerhouse panel including Randy and Nick from Rhythm Distribution and Martin from Sweden's premier luxury manufacturer, Marten. Together, they pull back the curtain on a family-run legacy that has spent nearly 30 years perfecting the "DNA" of sound—using exotic materials like diamond mid-ranges and 7-inch beryllium drivers to create a level of realism that can't be unheard. The conversation moves beyond simple specs to explore the emotional weight of a true luxury system. You'll learn how these designers use a proprietary "live-to-recording" studio to voice their equipment, ensuring that every note—from a jazz trio to a full symphony—retains the raw energy of a live performance. Whether it's a limited-run extreme system or a handcrafted stand-mount speaker, this episode reveals why the world's most discerning listeners are looking toward Scandinavian engineering to redefine their sonic expectations. It's an essential deep dive into the craftsmanship, materials, and passion required to build a system that doesn't just play music, but recreates a moment in time.