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.