At Lithos, speaker design is about creating a scientifically accurate product with the aim of reproducing the subjective art form of music. The subject of speaker design consists of several hundred scientific design equations. Knowledge of all these equations is an absolute must, moreover, their manipulation and final application is also truly an art form. Lithos prides itself in being truly well versed in the knowledge and application of these scientific equations. Lithos Acoustics evaluates every speaker with utmost care, attention and detail with up to 3000 man-hours of design and engineering going into the development of each speaker (typical in speakers costing 10 times as much). This makes each Lithos Speaker a unique and accurate music reproducing component, representative of the best in the world. The Lithos range consists of a minimum number of speakers, each one a winner in its own right. With our accent on design, technology and affordability, we are able to do at US$500 what rest of the world struggles to achieve at a much higher price point.

It  does  not   take an expert  or an audiophile to realize that Lithos  speakers  are  better. Keep  your ears  open, but most importantly  have an  open mind. Evaluate  with real  life cues. Surely you've  heard  how a  guitar  or a  piano  sounds  live. Remember, good  sound  is  not about 'thump and tinkle'. You need to  evaluate the ability of  the speaker  to  recreate the ambience of the original performance. Further, you must know if  you  can enjoy  longer listening  sessions  of  your  favorite music without ear fatigue. In time, you will mature from a keen listener to an audiophile, and realization of such sonic aspects like  musicality, imaging, coherence & spatiality, among others will heighten the musical experience.

 

The ultimate goal at Lithos is to preserve the original qualities of the  music  signal. Our studies  and  efforts are bringing us closer to that effect. Evaluate our speakers with a variety of music and hear for yourself. We believe that the difference is apparent.