Diora Acoustics can trace its lineage back to Diora Radio Plants, which was formed just after the Second World War, manufacturing radio sets, with the housings made in the ZR Diora branch in Świdnica.

Today, the iconic Diora Świdnica is one of Europe's largest professional speaker cabinet manufacturers, producing over 20,000 units yearly for many of the world's top loudspeaker brands. Diora Acoustics continues this tradition of delivering high-quality sound under its own brand, combining a classic approach with modern technology.

The company's stated goal is to produce audio equipment that meets the expectations of the most demanding music lovers, alongside setting new standards in sound quality. Moreover, it aims to ensure that every product carrying the Diora Acoustics logo delivers a unique acoustic and aesthetic experience.

Diora Acoustics impressed us at the Bristol Hi-Fi Show, making it one of our sounds of the show, and it seems we weren't the only ones, with Mark Cargill, proprietor at Elite Audio UK, stating:

We heard Diora's speakers at the Bristol HiFi Show and couldn't believe the price, given the sound and build quality. Diora Acoustics offer superb craftsmanship paired with a really musical sound—along with technological innovation and beautiful modern aesthetics. We think many UK audiophiles are going to absolutely love them.

Dorota Wojtusiszyn, Sales Director of Diora Acoustics, added:

Partnering with Elite Audio UK Distribution is a significant step for us. Their deep understanding of the UK market and their passion for high-fidelity audio make them the ideal partner to introduce our speakers to a new audience. We are confident that this collaboration will bring the joy of exceptional sound to many more music lovers in the UK.

Each of Diora Acoustics' range comprises four series (a trio named after Slavic deities), each featuring three models.

The Polaris series features innovative passive radiators that offer exceptional precision and control over low frequencies, impressive efficiency, and full sound dynamics.

The Chors series comprises three models of sealed cabinet loudspeakers using ceramic drivers. The manufacturer says a sealed cabinet enables low frequencies to be dynamically reproduced, allowing each note to sound fuller and deeper.

Meanwhile, the Lada series uses isodynamic drivers, which can reproduce almost the entire frequency range, offering a full sound spectrum. Diora promises every musical detail is reproduced with the utmost precision to create an unparalleled acoustic experience.

Finally, the Perun series boasts an uncompromising woofer section, meaning every Perun model is perfect for multi-channel and home cinema systems. We're told the design guarantees a consistent sound across the entire radiation range of the horn while minimising the impact of room set-up and acoustics.

Diora Acoustics loudspeakers are now available to UK customers via Elite Audio UK's network of authorised dealers and online platforms and are priced as follows:

  • Polaris series: £1,500–£2,500
  • Chors series: £3,400–£7,300
  • Lada series: £26,600–£43,700
  • Perun series: £41,500–£71,000

Pricing elsewhere is yet to be confirmed.

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