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Lowther will attend the North West Audio Show 2026 with a system built around the Voigt 4ft Horn, partnered with the PX4 valve amplifier, in the Wright Room at DeVere Cranage Estate.
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Lowther will attend the North West Audio Show 2026 with a system built around one of the most important designs in the company’s long history: the Voigt 4ft Horn.
Taking place at DeVere Cranage Estate, Cheshire, on 27 and 28 June 2026, the North West Audio Show gives visitors the chance to experience the Voigt 4ft Horn partnered with Lowther’s PX4 valve amplifier.
Lowther will be in the Wright Room on the lower ground floor.
The Voigt 4ft Horn is a modern Lowther recreation of Paul Voigt’s pioneering horn work from the 1920s. Built as a complete stereo pair, the horns follow Voigt’s original mathematics and tractrix principles, with every angle and internal path carefully considered to preserve the acoustic behaviour of the design.
This is not a nostalgia piece. It is a Lowther-built acoustic instrument that shows why the core thinking behind horn-loaded, full-range reproduction still matters. The system is designed to deliver immediacy, scale, tone and direct emotional connection to the recording.
The Voigt 4ft Horns will be driven by Lowther’s PX4 amplifier, a valve design chosen for its natural partnership with the efficiency and speed of Lowther full-range instruments. Together, the system presents the Lowther approach in its most direct form: minimal interference, high sensitivity and a strong focus on musical presence.
Lowther has been part of British audio since the early days of high-fidelity reproduction. Its work remains centred on handmade loudspeakers, full-range drive units and cabinet geometry that treats the loudspeaker less as a box, and more as an acoustic instrument.
Visitors to the show are invited to hear the system in person and experience one of Britain’s most distinctive loudspeaker traditions brought into the present day.
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