

The history of home audio technology has been significantly influenced by Goldmund and the launch of its direct-drive studio turntable during the late 1970s. A golden age for Hi-Fi systems, the manufacturer has remained at the forefront of the industry over the decades since its release. The new Goldmund Theia Passive and Rhea Passive Speakers reflect its status as one of the industry’s leaders. These two stunning designs were constructed with painstaking attention to detail and audio fidelity, embodying the design principles that have made Goldmund equipment highly sought after.


Continuing the themes established by the brand’s active speaker collection, the Goldmund Theia Passive and Rhea Passive Speakers are striking to look at and equally impressive in performance. Constructed with a sleek and dominating sense of presence, their sculptured forms scream sophistication and style.
The meticulous attention to detail in the visual design carries through to the audio performance, with the Goldmund Theia Passive and Rhea Passive Speakers incorporating the brand’s proprietary software. Proteus LS underpins audio quality, calculating system impedance, volume velocity, and sound pressure for a truly bespoke listening experience.
The speakers ‘ substantial mass further enhances this sense of complete immersion, with mechanical grounding construction ensuring purity of sound reproduction. In this sense, the Goldmund Theia Passive and Rhea Passive Speakers fulfill the manufacturer’s intention of delivering both form and function to the most discerning audiophiles.
The Goldmund Theia Passive and Rhea Passive Speakers are at the cutting edge of home audio systems, paired with high-end, high-dynamic-range amplifiers that preserve every detail.
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