
Art in Motion presents Chronoclasm, a new reference loudspeaker system focused on one core principle: reducing the temporal distortions that shape how sound is perceived.
While most loudspeakers are designed around frequency response, Chronoclasm addresses what happens before and after each waveform, where transient behaviour, energy storage, and decay define realism.

All three drivers share the same diaphragm material, graphene nano-platelet-coated unidirectional carbon fibre, ensuring a continuous tonal character across the entire spectrum. This unified material approach is paired with moving mass reduced to the limits of physical possibility, pushing responsiveness, dynamics, and energy transfer to their extremes.

Each driver uses a dome-shaped diaphragm, maintaining consistent wave propagation and avoiding discontinuities between frequency bands. Optionally, the midrange and tweeter can be equipped with diamond diaphragms, further increasing stiffness and reducing energy storage within the audible range.
Chronoclasm builds on Art in Motion’s previous work, shifting focus toward temporal integrity and minimising the residual effects that separate reproduced sound from the original event.

Chronoclasm will be presented in Salzburg in March 2026 as part of the CarMediaWorld
2026 event.
