STEINway
LYNGDORF
Steinway
Lyngdorf
Welcome to a marriage made in audio heaven. Under the umbrella of the renowned company Steinway Lyngdorf (SL Audio A/S), they offer two legendary product lines: Steinway Lyngdorf and Lyngdorf Audio. Taken together, these two brands represent the pinnacle of the audio industry, and are proud to offer products in both lines that meet the unique needs of customers—from experienced audiophiles to newly-awakened sound enthusiasts.
History
Since 2005, Steinway Lyngdorf has redefined the standards of audio innovation and sound reproduction. In 2006, in a re-imagining of digital acoustic compensation, RoomPerfect™ was launched, marking an entry to the market of the most sophisticated solution for adapting sound to its environment. Despite their advanced technologies, Steinway Lyngdorf components are among the easiest to install in the audio market. They are also built to last, imbued with a strength and longevity unseen in competing products. All Steinway & Sons products work with all other series components to create custom sound systems. We guarantee the legacy of absolute perfection that comes with the Steinway & Sons partnership, and this cannot be attained with a mix of “off the shelf” products from different manufacturers. No chain is stronger than the weakest link, and our full system approach ensures high efficiency in every aspect. Steinway Lyngdorf’s integrated system approach delivers solutions for any room and for any need.
Steinway & Son partnership
Designed, developed, and manufactured in Denmark, Steinway Lyngdorf sound systems are the only systems on the planet that are qualified to be manufactured in partnership with Steinway & Sons. Steinway Lyngdorf brings together Steinway & Sons, makers of the world’s finest pianos for more than 165 years, and Peter Lyngdorf, one of the most forward-thinking audio innovators of our time. The partnership is based on an ambitious promise – that the Steinway Lyngdorf audio systems reproduce the sound of a Steinway & Sons grand piano to the degree that even seasoned concert pianists cannot discern the difference.