Ultra Fast Membrane technology

Why would you develop a new audio system?

Dreaming about

something big

The Veddan story began with a handful of talented engineers who believed music should sound better. Not entirely impressed by the sound coming from their high-end sets, they started working to create the ideal loudspeaker. One that plays music super-fast and phase-correct, had a wide dynamic range, a good frequency response, and as little distortion as possible. Just the way the artist who created the music intended.

Why would you develop a new audio system?

Dreaming about

something big

The Veddan story began with a handful of talented engineers who believed music should sound better. Not entirely impressed by the sound coming from their high-end sets, they started working to create the ideal loudspeaker. One that plays music super-fast and phase-correct, had a wide dynamic range, a good frequency response, and as little distortion as possible. Just the way the artist who created the music intended.

What if you go off the beaten track?

A new way of playing music

After years of research, design, and testing, Ultra Fast Membrane technology was born. UFM technology consists of several modules with a membrane stretched across both sides.

These membranes are as thick as half a human hair and made of a unique polyester alloy that makes them light and super-strong.

Combined

super power

Placing three UFM modules around an imaginary axis in the middle of the speaker creates a broad surface area and an amplifying effect between the different modules.

Driven by the most powerful motors, the UFM modules can broadcast 99.5% of all frequencies between 20 and 24.000 Hz. A custom-made high-end woofer is used only for the lowest bass frequencies.

Combined super power

Placing three UFM modules around an imaginary axis in the middle of the speaker creates a broad surface area and an amplifying effect between the different modules.

Driven by the most powerful motors, the UFM modules can broadcast 99.5% of all frequencies between 20 and 24.000 Hz. A custom-made high-end woofer is used only for the lowest bass frequencies.