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The brands we carry at Hidden Home Technology are not a catalogue. Each one has been chosen because, in the kind of room our clients actually live in, it does something the others cannot. Every brand below can be auditioned, in person, in our Bath listening room. Each brand page carries a fuller introduction to the manufacturer and the range.

Bowers & Wilkins

The reference floorstanders used in most of the world’s serious mastering rooms. 600, 700 and 800 Series Diamond. Made in West Worthing for fifty years. More on Bowers & Wilkins →

McIntosh

Sixty years of glass-fascia integrated amplifiers, blue back-lit meters, and unhurried Class A/B amplification. Still built, by hand, in Binghamton, New York. More on McIntosh →

Sonus Faber

Italian luxury cabinet speakers, finished in walnut, maple and high-gloss lacquer. The lute silhouette is not decoration — it is acoustics. Built in Vicenza. More on Sonus Faber →

Naim Audio

British streaming and amplification from Salisbury since 1973. The Uniti range, the New Classic 200 Series, the reference ND555. Recognisably *Naim*. Forward, propulsive, rhythmic. More on Naim Audio →

Marten

Swedish reference speakers, ceramic and diamond drivers in cross-braced birch cabinets. Oscar, Parker, Mingus, Coltrane — a measured choice for a measured listener. More on Marten →

Gryphon Audio

Danish reference electronics for the listener who has stopped asking *what is enough*. Diablo 120 and 300 integrated amplifiers, Apex monoblocks, Pantheon speakers. More on Gryphon Audio →

Grimm Audio

Dutch engineering quietness in studio reference form. The MU1 and MU2 streamer-preamplifiers, the LS1be active loudspeaker. Designed by mastering engineers, for listeners who care what the signal looks like. More on Grimm Audio →

Mola Mola

Reference DACs, preamplifiers and Class D amplifiers from the Netherlands, designed by Bruno Putzeys. Tambaqui DAC, Makua preamp, Kaluga monoblocks. Electronics that remove themselves from between the listener and the recording. More on Mola Mola →

Innuos

Portuguese music servers — PULSE, Zen, Zenith and the flagship Statement. The Innuos approach is to remove everything not strictly necessary for music playback, and then keep removing things. More on Innuos →

TAD

Technical Audio Devices — Japanese ultra-high-end loudspeakers descended from the Pioneer professional studio line. Beryllium drivers, coincident dispersion, Reference and Evolution series. More on TAD →

Wisdom Audio

Planar magnetic in-wall loudspeakers from Carson City, Nevada. The speakers that disappear into the architecture of a serious listening room or a private cinema. More on Wisdom Audio →

The Chord Company

Audio cables, made in Amesbury, Wiltshire, for forty years. Speaker, interconnect, digital, and mains. From the entry C-line through to the ChordMusic reference. More on The Chord Company →

Meze Audio

Hand-finished headphones from Romania. The Empyrean and Elite reference planars, the Liric closed-back, and the 99 Classics over-ears. Materials, fit, and tonal honesty taken seriously. More on Meze Audio →

Bluesound

Multi-room hi-res streaming, done with the discipline of a serious hi-fi brand. Power Node and Node for separates, Pulse Mini 2i and Flex 2i as wireless one-piece speakers. BluOS throughout. More on Bluesound →

Frequently asked questions

Can I audition these brands before choosing?

Yes. Every brand listed on this page can be auditioned in person in Hidden Home Technology’s Bath listening room.

Are these brands a fixed catalogue?

No. The selection is deliberately considered rather than exhaustive. Each brand is included because it brings something distinct to the rooms and systems our clients actually use.

Do you help compare different brands in the same system?

Yes. We can demonstrate sensible comparisons between loudspeakers, amplification, streaming and cabling, so choices are made by listening rather than by specification alone.

Do the brands suit both music rooms and private cinemas?

Several do. Some are best suited to two-channel listening, others to discreet in-wall cinema or whole-home audio. The right combination depends on the room, the architecture and how you listen.

Can these brands be installed as part of a wider smart home system?

Yes. Hi-fi, home cinema, lighting, networking and control can be designed together where appropriate, so the technology feels calm and coherent in the home.

Where do you work?

Hidden Home Technology is based in Bath and works with clients across South West England and Wales.