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Materion and Radian Audio Partner to Increase Production of High-End Truextent Acoustic Beryllium Diaphragms. Radian is Open for Business! We are fulfilling orders. Our product development roadmap continues, and we want to ensure we keep working to offer the best possible support to our OEM clients and distributors.

Due to the pandemic, external visits to our facilities are limited to scheduled product deliveries and appointments. No walk-in visitors are allowed. Radian Audio is a major player for all application segments of the OEM loudspeaker component business. We are able to accommodate extensive OEM options.
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Audio experts and enthusiasts know that speakers based on ribbon or planar-magnetic drivers with thin film diaphragm deliver exceptional sound quality in the mid and high frequency range. Over the years, these designs have proven to be the most universal, combining superior sound quality, widest application gamut, reasonable costs and reliability that grants them use in the most demanding market segments.
Radian was founded in 1988 by Richard Kontrimas. Kontrimas held a Master's degree in physical chemistry and a PhD in metallurgy from Iowa State University, and he put his knowledge to good use in the development of Radian's unique aluminum alloy (aluminum, titanium, and copper), spin-forming and annealing processes for the diaphragm.
Vance Dickason's famous Test Bench characterizations are widely regarded in the audio industry as an accepted benchmark for independent speaker measurements, and he did indeed serve a generous dose of measurements for our LT2 Ribbon Transducer and corresponding waveguide. The full article and measurements are now available online in full!
Radian Audio Engineering, Inc. was founded in 1988 with the mission of manufacturing great sounding, high quality loudspeakers at affordable prices. Radian's initial offerings were replacement compression driver diaphragms. The diaphragms took off so well that it wasn't long before the company was making compression drivers.
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