Spatial Europe

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mrotino332

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Spatial Europe
« on: 27 Oct 2022, 01:15 pm »
Is Spatial Europe in anyway related to Spatial USA?  The below uses the same AMT driver and very high quality crossover parts as well.



https://www.techaudiophile.com/2022/10/dipole-speaker-spatial-europe-no7-test.html


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Re: Spatial Europe
« Reply #1 on: 28 Oct 2022, 12:00 am »
One of the third-party reviews on the "Spatial Europe" site discusses Spatial Audio Labs. Google Translate renders it a little bit readable:

https://www.lowbeats.de/test-hochpegel-standbox-spatial-europe-no-5-faszination-dipol/

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If you enter Spatial Audio in the search engine, you will first end up at Apple. Apple's Spatial Audio is a virtualized surround method for headphones with head tracking. OK - you're wrong here. Entering Spatial Audio Lab puts us in the right direction. Because the American Clayton Shaw had the ingenious idea of implementing loudspeakers with an open baffle with high-performance drivers from the field of sound reinforcement.

The Ingolstadt dealer Robert Andorf (Mach One Classics in Ingolstadt) initially distributed the dipoles in this country, but then refined the concept more and more in its own, more audiophile sense and is now developing its own models. He still shares Clayton Shaw's ideals, but the shape is different. That's why Andorf's developments are sold under the name Spatial Europe through specialist retailers, while the models from Spatial Audio Lab - which are only conceptually similar - can only be purchased online.

I thought I recalled something from an interview with Clayton Shaw where he referenced a European distributor. Perhaps there is a license agreement for Spatial Europe to develop its own versions of Spatial designs.