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Peerless by Tymphany

Peerless by Tymphany offers the widest variety of speaker drivers—from 18mm micro-drivers to 18-inch professional transducers—continuing a Danish audio legacy since 1926.

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Peerless by Tymphany represents nearly a century of Danish audio engineering excellence. Founded in 1926, Peerless merged with Vifa in 2000 and joined the Tymphany family in 2005, bringing together legendary audio brands including Scan-Speak under one umbrella dedicated to acoustic innovation.

The Peerless product line spans the complete range of transducer sizes, from 18mm micro-drivers for compact applications to 18-inch professional transducers for high-power systems. Their portfolio includes woofers, tweeters, full-range drivers, and passive radiators, with specialized series like the NE full-range (aluminum basket, neodymium motor) and SDS mid-sized drivers optimized for compact sealed enclosures.

  • Complete driver range: 18mm micro-drivers to 18" professional transducers
  • Product types: woofers, tweeters, full-range, passive radiators
  • Applications: consumer electronics, automotive, pro audio, home theater
  • Danish engineering heritage since 1926

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of speaker drivers does Peerless by Tymphany make?
Peerless manufactures woofers, tweeters, full-range drivers, and passive radiators in sizes ranging from 18mm micro-drivers to 18-inch professional transducers.
What is the history of Peerless speakers?
Peerless was founded in Denmark in 1926, merged with Vifa in 2000 to form Danish Sound Technology, and was acquired by Tymphany in 2005, joining the Scan-Speak brand family.
What industries use Peerless by Tymphany products?
Peerless products serve consumer electronics, automotive audio, professional audio, home theater, industrial sound systems, and musical instrument applications.
What are the NE and SDS driver series?
The NE series features full-range drivers with aluminum baskets and neodymium motors, while the SDS line offers affordable mid-sized drivers with low resonant frequencies ideal for compact sealed enclosures.