Induction Dynamics® owns and operates a state-of-the-art woodworking, painting and finishing plant in Lenexa, Kansas; keeping the facility close by assures the highest level of quality control throughout the numerous cabinet manufacturing and assembly processes. All raw materials used in constructing the speaker cabinets are the finest available and supplied by carefully chosen vendors. The cabinet fabricating process begins in the woodworking area where a highly sophisticated CNC machine cuts the many complicated composite and wood components with precision and repeatability (our larger speakers are made with a special lightweight material to keep down the overall weight). In the assembly area, skilled artisans hand assemble the hundreds of individual pieces and detail the cabinet for the next phase in the building process.
To build a rosewood cabinet, we hand select materials for the best, most consistent grain patterns. We then apply as many as twelve coats of finish and hand sand between each application. After polishing the outer surfaces to a rich, glossy finish, the rosewood cabinet is sent to the electronics installation facility.
To finish black gloss and black satin speakers, unfinished cabinets are sent to the painting area. There, artisans spray multiple coats on the cabinet. Black gloss speakers receive extra coats, and are polished to a glossy mirror finish.
Testing And Adjusting the Components
Induction Dynamics® owns its own cutting-edge electronics
engineering, assembly and testing facility, operated under stringent
quality control protocols. The electronics manufacturing process
begins with the careful testing of all custom-built audio
components; these components are hand-adjusted to a tolerance of
0.3% (typical industry tolerance is 5-10%). Extremely close
tolerance of all electronic components assures high accuracy in the
frequency response of the crossover, thus assuring
audiophile-quality sound reproduction throughout the spectrum.
During this process we also weed out any drivers that don't perform
within a narrow optimal range.
Final Assembly and Testing
The last assembly phase takes place at the electronics installation
facility where skilled technicians install the electronics and
drivers into the cabinet. After the final wiring is done,
comprehensive performance testing is carried out under rigorous
quality control conditions. After a final cleaning the speaker is
carefully packaged and ready for shipping.
The level of dedication, skill and attention to every detail throughout the entire manufacturing, assembly and testing process results in a creation that is an elegant merger of aesthetics and technology-a beautiful and reliable speaker that is ready to entertain by delivering audiophile-quality sound for the ultimate home theater system. That's why Induction Dynamics® is-Audio Perfection Realized™.






















