Lyngdorf Audio, the renowned Danish high-end audio brand under the Steinway Lyngdorf umbrella, has unveiled the SB-75, a passive full-range stereo soundbar designed to bring genuine high-end speaker performance to modern home theater and music setups. Launched in 2026, the SB-75 challenges the conventional soundbar category by prioritizing authentic stereo reproduction and powerful, detailed sound over built-in amplification and multi-channel processing.
Positioned as an elegant on-wall solution for large-screen televisions, the SB-75 is engineered to sit discreetly below 75- or 77-inch displays while delivering the wide soundstage, dynamics, and bass authority typically associated with a pair of premium floorstanding speakers. In an era dominated by active, multi-channel soundbars, Lyngdorf’s decision to create a passive stereo design reflects its commitment to purist audio principles—allowing users to pair the SB-75 with their choice of high-quality external amplification for optimal performance.
Sophisticated Design with Custom Flexibility
The SB-75 measures 168 × 20 × 11 cm (66 × 7.9 × 4.3 inches) and weighs a substantial 28 kg, underscoring its robust construction. The cabinet is built from rigidly braced MDF in a closed enclosure, finished in an ultra-matte black with a detachable midnight grey fabric grille for seamless integration into dark cinema rooms or behind acoustically transparent screens. An integrated wall-mount bracket ensures easy installation, with a total depth of just 11.6 cm when mounted.
One of the standout features is customization: Lyngdorf offers bespoke widths and colors through its Danish cabinet factory, enabling perfect matching with any screen size or room décor—though this comes with additional lead time.
High-Performance Drivers and Pure Stereo Focus
At its core, the SB-75 is essentially two high-end two-way speakers in a single enclosure. It features dual 28 mm fabric soft-dome tweeters and four 180 mm midrange/woofers with large 35 mm voice coils, aluminum cones, die-cast baskets, and vented magnets for extended excursion and controlled, impactful bass.
Key specifications
- Configuration: 2 × 2-way stereo
- Power handling: 250 W (IEC)
- Nominal impedance: 4 ohms
- Sensitivity: 92 dB (2.83 V/1 m)
- Frequency response: 57–20,000 Hz (-3 dB)
- Maximum SPL: 117 dB (peak, 1 m)
- Crossover: 2,200 Hz
The closed-cabinet design and long-throw woofers enable deep, defined low frequencies despite the slim profile, while the shallow depth is acoustically tuned for wall placement without compromising performance.
As a passive speaker, the SB-75 connects via dual pairs of binding posts and thrives when driven by a capable external amplifier—Lyngdorf naturally recommends its own TDAI-series integrated amplifiers for synergy.
A Purist Alternative in a Crowded Market
In a segment often filled with compromise, the SB-75 stands out by refusing to follow trends. It delivers room-filling sound with high efficiency and dynamics suited to both critical music listening and cinematic playback, all in a footprint far smaller than traditional separate speakers. For enthusiasts who demand uncolored, high-resolution audio without the visual intrusion of multiple boxes, it offers an compelling solution.
Availability begins in 2026 through authorized Lyngdorf dealers. Pricing has not yet been announced, but given the brand’s positioning and build quality, it is expected to sit firmly in the premium segment. For those seeking discreet yet uncompromising audio performance beneath a large screen, the Lyngdorf SB-75 establishes a new reference in passive stereo soundbars.

















