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Sonance invented the architectural in-wall speaker in 1983 and has spent four decades refining it. We specify their Invisible Series for projects where the architect does not want a single visible speaker grille in the home — the drivers are buried behind plaster, sanded flush, and painted with the wall itself. Visiting friends spend an afternoon looking for them and fail.
Most invisible-speaker brands hand the integrator a piece of MDF that hum-buzzes through plaster after a season of HVAC swings. Sonance's Invisible Series uses a patented motion-control diaphragm that handles the thermal expansion of the surrounding plaster substrate without resonance — and it has been engineered to dispersion-fill a room from a single concealed point, eliminating the sweet-spot problem.
We pair the Invisible Series with Sonance's Visual Performance line in rooms where a beautifully-machined grille is acceptable. Both lines run on the same Sonance amplification, simplifying the equipment rack and the lifecycle.
Plaster-in speakers — sanded flush, painted with the wall, completely invisible. Used wherever the architect has refused to allow any visible audio device.
In-wall and in-ceiling speakers with micro-perforated metal grilles — the smallest, flattest visible profile in the industry, available in custom finishes.
Buried subwoofers and concealed satellite speakers for outdoor entertaining areas — invisible from the lawn, full audio coverage across the terrace.
Per-zone DSP amplification calibrated to the room's acoustic signature — the only way to get an in-wall speaker to sound like a bookshelf speaker.
Invisible Series LRG drivers behind the great-room plaster — full-range audio for film and music with zero visible hardware, calibrated by DSP per surface treatment.
Architectural Series in-ceiling speakers in micro-perforated white grille — flush with the painted ceiling, used for the Dining and Cook scenes.
Invisible Series IS6 drivers behind the headboard wall — calibrated for low-volume, low-frequency content, never as loud as a bookshelf but always present.
Landscape Series satellites disguised as planters and buried subwoofers in the lawn — full audio coverage across a half-acre without a visible enclosure.
A full five-discipline integration inside a waterfront landmark — engineered in concert with the architect from schematic through commissioning.
Read the case studyA 12,000-square-foot three-structure compound engineered for the Atlantic — storm-hardened, off-season-monitored, and seasonally commissioned every spring.
Read the case studyThe modern luxury home runs 200+ connected devices. Most are secured with nothing but the default password their vendor shipped. We take cybersecurity seriously in a way that residential integrators historically have not — and we do it as a permanent service, not a one-time install.
Read the networking briefEvery device authenticated at layer 2, every traffic flow firewalled and logged. Four VLANs, no shared broadcast domain, explicit allow-list.
An off-site security operations center watches your network every hour of every day. Anomaly detection, DNS reputation, real-person escalation in under 15 minutes.
Written compliance report — firmware status, traffic anomalies, capacity planning — reviewed with you every ninety days. Nothing drifts, nothing is assumed.
Hand-built reference loudspeakers for the rooms where the audio actually has to perform.