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Arendal Sound Introduces 1610 Loudspeaker Series: A More Affordable Path to Its Flagship Sound
Building on its flagship 1528 series, Arendal Sound is back with the new 1610 loudspeaker series; a deliberately scaled-down range that targets serious performance without dragging flagship pricing along for the ride. Made in Norway and clearly engineered with restraint rather than corner-cutting, the four-model 1610 lineup slots into one of the most competitive segments in high-performance audio, where brands like Focal, DALI, Paradigm, Wharfedale, and KEF already fight tooth and nail for attention.
With prices ranging from $2,300 to $7,600 per pair and no subwoofers in sight for now, the 1610 series looks designed to lure buyers who want real three-way muscle, controlled dispersion, and home theater credibility without jumping straight to Arendal’s no-prisoners flagship tier. In other words, this isn’t about going cheaper, it’s about going smarter.
New 1610 Series Models & Pricing
Arendal Sound’s 1610 series launches with four distinct three-way designs aimed at delivering rich, controlled sound across music and home theater. Here’s the lineup with U.S. MSRP (per pair):
- 1610 Tower 8 – Floorstanding 3-way loudspeaker — $7,600
- 1610 Bookshelf 8 – Compact 3-way stand-mount loudspeaker — $3,600
- 1610 Slim 8 – Slimline 3-way for on-wall/close-to-wall installations — $2,800
- 1610 Center – Dedicated 3-way center-channel speaker — $2,300
Cabinet Design
The 1610 Series uses high-density HDF cabinets engineered to prioritize structural rigidity and acoustic control. A 46 mm (1.8-inch) thick curved front baffle is designed to optimize driver placement, improving phase coherency, transient response, and time alignment. Internally, extensive bracing and damping are employed to suppress cabinet resonance and unwanted vibration. Bass reflex ports are carefully tuned for smooth airflow, helping the speakers deliver controlled, articulate low-frequency performance without excess noise or bloom.
Tweeter
High frequencies are handled by a 28 mm aluminum-magnesium tweeter designed to balance detail, extension, and dynamic capability. The tweeter is mounted in a controlled-directivity waveguide, which helps manage dispersion and improve integration with the midrange. This approach is intended to maintain clarity and precision while ensuring high-frequency energy is evenly and accurately directed toward the listening position.
Midrange
The tweeter is paired with a 5-inch carbon-fiber midrange driver that uses a light, stiff cone to maintain accuracy and dynamic range while keeping distortion in check. Tuned to handle the critical vocal and instrumental range, the midrange driver is designed to sound natural and unforced, integrating smoothly with the tweeter through the crossover to deliver a coherent and well-balanced presentation.
Røst Essence Acoustic Core
The tweeter and midrange are housed within Arendal’s Røst Essence Acoustic Core, a design focused on controlling dispersion, phase coherence, and overall driver integration. Built around an elliptically shaped waveguide, the assembly positions the tweeter and midrange as close together as physically possible. This layout minimizes vertical lobing and promotes smooth, consistent vertical dispersion, contributing to a larger, more stable soundstage and more uniform listening experience across seating positions.
Low Frequency Drivers
For the 1610 Series, Arendal employs 8-inch aluminum low-frequency drivers featuring a surround structure with internal ribbing for improved control and durability. This design works in concert with the acoustically optimized HDF cabinet, helping the speakers deliver high output capability, strong dynamic performance, and deep, well-controlled bass without sacrificing clarity.
Jan Ove Lassesen, Founder of Arendal Sound, said: “Since we launched 1528, many of our customers have asked us for the same confidence, build quality, and sound philosophy in a more approachable system. With 1610, we’re deliberately moving the reference point. This is high-end sound built for customers who expect real value for their money—not inflated pricing justified by marketing narratives or tradition.”
Arendal 1610 Speaker Line Comparison
| 1610 Tower 8 | 1610 Bookshelf 8 | 1610 Slim 8 | 1610 Center 8 | |
| Price | $7,600/pair | $3,600/pair | $2,800/pair | $2,300/each |
| Speaker Enclosure | Floorstanding Sealed / Vented | Bookshelf Sealed / Vented | Bookshelf Sealed | Center Sealed / Vented |
| Construction Material | HDF (High-Density Fiberboard) | HDF (High-Density Fiberboard) | HDF (High-Density Fiberboard) | HDF (High-Density Fiberboard) |
| Speaker Type | 3-Way | 3-way | 3-way | 3-way |
| Tweeter | 1 x 28mm | 1 x 28mm | 1 x 28mm | 1 x 28mm |
| Midrange | 1 x 5 inches | 1 x 5 inches | 1 x 5-inches | 1 x 5-inches |
| Woofer | 3 x 8-inches | 1 x 8-inches | 1 x 8-inches | 2 x 8-inches |
| Ports | 103.5mm inner diameter | 71.5mm inner diameter | N/A | 71.5mm inner diameter |
| Crossover Frequency | 380Hz 2800Hz |
330Hz 2300Hz |
340Hz 2700Hz |
470Hz 2900Hz |
| Sensitivity (2.83v/1m) | 89.5 dB | 85 dB | 84.5 dB | 88.6 dB |
| Frequency response (-6dB) | 42Hz-20kHz | 34Hz-20kHz | 56Hz-20kHz | 40Hz-20kHz |
| Typical In-Room Bass Response | 18Hz | 22Hz | 38Hz | 24Hz |
| Frequency Linearity | 40Hz-11kHz +-2.5dB
F3 – 39Hz |
47Hz-20kHz +-2.5dB
F3 – 43Hz |
70Hz-20kHz +-2.5dB
F3 – 68Hz |
52Hz-20kHz +-2.6dB
F3 – 51Hz |
| Nominal Impedance | 4 ohms | 4 ohms | 4 ohms | 4 ohms |
| Recommended amplifier power (RMS) | Up to 800W | Up to 400W | Up to 300W | Up to 500W |
| Break-in for optimal performance | 50 hours | 50 hours | 50 hours | 50 hours |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 115.0 x 26.5 x 45.0 cm
43.3 x 10.5 x 21.6 in |
47.7 x 26.5 x 30.0 cm
18.8 x 10.5 x 11.8 in |
47.7 x 26.5 x 16.5 cm
18.8 x 10.5 x 6.5 in |
26.5 x 71.0 x 30.0 cm
10.4 x 28.0 x 11.9 in |
| Dimensions (HWD) with Bass Supports and Puck+ | 119.8 x 40.7 x 45.0 cm
47.2 x 16.0 x 17.7 inches |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Weight (without puck+) | 45.37 kg 100 lbs |
16.2 kg 35.8 lbs |
13.1 kg 28.9 lbs |
24.2 kg 53.4 lbs |
| Included Accessories | Port Plug Magnetic Grilles |
Port Plug Magnetic Grilles Rubber Pads |
VESA 100 Wall Mount Magnetic Grille Rubber Pads |
Port Plug Magnetic Grilles Rubber Pads |
The Bottom Line
Arendal Sound may still fly under the radar in the U.S., but the 1610 Series makes its intent clear: deliver much of the company’s flagship engineering mindset at prices that don’t require a leap of faith or a second mortgage. What’s unique here is the balance. These are fully realized three-way designs with serious cabinet work, controlled directivity, and a coherent family voicing that works just as well for two-channel listening as it does in a dedicated home theater.
The obvious omission is a matching 1610 subwoofer, which feels like a missed opportunity, even if Arendal’s 1961 ($1,050) and 1723 ($1,800) subs fill the gap. The 1610 Series is for listeners who want high-end fundamentals; build quality, dispersion control, and dynamic capability without paying for prestige pricing or marketing mythology. If a dedicated 1610 sub eventually joins the lineup, this series could become a very hard one to ignore.
Pricing & Availability
The Arendal Sound 1610 Series is available to order directly from Arendal Sound
Note: Deliveries are expected to begin in early March, with regional timing varying slightly between Europe and the United States.