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Gryphon Audio Kodo
Four Towers. 38 Drivers. 3,000 Pounds.
What do you value most in a loudspeaker: Limitless frequency range? Thunderous dynamics? Expansive soundstaging with 3D imaging? Whatever aspect of sound reproduction connects you to the music, Kodo exceeds your expectations. From its inception, Kodo was created with a single goal: to remove all compromises from speaker design. Like Apex and Commander, Kodo is free of all commercial constraints, designed without regard to size, cost or complexity, with every aspect of performance considered and optimized. It is at once a celebration of excess and homage to perfection. It is also, we believe, the most sonically complete, musically satisfying speaker available.
The Drive
In both aesthetics and construction, Kodo embodies all the hallmarks of fine Danish furniture. Its four, gracefully curved enclosures require 110 hours of artisanal hand craftsmanship to complete. Designed to complement any décor or owner preference, detachable “Wings” allow an unlimited range of finish options, making each pair unique to its owner. (Carbon-Fiber has proven a popular option.)
The components housed in these cabinets are even more special: all 38 drivers have been custom designed for Kodo and are exclusive to Gryphon. Each Bass Tower utilizes eight 8” woofers which combine massive output and extension with remarkable speed and agility. A specially designed Gryphon amplifier has been purpose-engineered to maximize the performance of these drivers. While most bass amplifiers are inexpensive switching designs, a 1000-watt (4000 watt, 4.5 Hp peak power) Gryphon-built, class AB Amplifier handles each Kodo Bass Tower, facilitating linear output to a subterranean 16 Hz. And because speakers don’t play in a vacuum, Active Q Control—a Gryphon exclusive—enables Kodo’s prodigious bass to be custom-tailored to each listener’s room.
The second pair of Kodo Towers handles all signals above 250Hz, dividing frequencies between six 5.5” lower midrange drivers and four 4.5” upper midrange drivers, all symmetrically arrayed around our AMT (Air-Motion Transformer) Tweeter. With 96 dB Sensitivity and a stiff 4 Ohm impedance, Kodo will excel with any high quality amplifier the user prefers. Remarkably, all Kodo drivers are in-phase at all times, an accomplishment that no other speaker manufacturer can claim, thanks to Duelund Constant Phase technologies. Based on the seminal work of Danish mathematician Steen Duelund, Kodo’s ideal phase behavior is the result of custom-built crossover components created by Gryphon in close collaboration with the world’s finest driver manufacturers, as well as concave, curved front baffles which enable a direct angled, time-aligned system with identical distance from the listener to the acoustic center of each driver.
“The Best” In Every Way
No expense has been spared to make Kodo not only the best-performing loudspeaker ever produced but to make it a uniquely complete product: sculpturally beautiful and at home in any environment, customizable through an unlimited range of finish options, with user adjustments that enable it to flourish in rooms where other full range speakers can’t, Kodo is the only “Major Statement” loudspeaker designed to perform in real-world environments. Though impressive in both size and output, Kodo presents music with extreme delicacy, transparency and a palpable cohesiveness that only a phase-perfect loudspeaker can deliver. Of course, if you like your music loud and your bass deep, we know you’ll be satisfied….
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The Gryphon Kodo delivers monumental sub-bass authority and room-filling dynamic range, driven by kilowatt-class bass towers that give exceptional low-frequency definition. Reviewers at Audiophilepure note an expansive, natural soundstage and flagship-grade multi-cabinet build that blends power, control and an immersive, warm midrange.
Pros
- Kilowatt-class bass towers provide authoritative, well-defined low-frequency performance and control.
- Expansive, three-dimensional soundstage with natural perspective, width and depth.
- Flagship build and engineering: substantial, multi-cabinet part-active design and heavy-duty hardware.
- Exceptional dynamics and headroom—remarkable macro- and micro-dynamic response across large-scale recordings.
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Cons
- A warmer overall voicing can slightly reduce internal micro-separation and the most analytical midrange detail.
- Very large, heavy and costly system (circa $390k) — requires significant space, logistics and investment.
Sound Quality
94/100
Bass
97/100
Reviewers describe kilowatt-class power in each bass tower, remarkable low-frequency definition, bandwidth and transparency from a multi-cabinet part-active system. Language such as 'remarkable low-frequency definition' and 'kilowatt of power residing in each bass tower' supports reference-class sub-bass authority and control.
Mid
92/100
Reports note a pervasive warmth that gives strong presence and musical engagement while slightly limiting internal spatial separation. Timbre and vocal presence are robust and natural, though the warmer balance reduces the most analytical 'etched' midrange detail.
Treble
91/100
Reviewers praise air, height and extension of the stage without calling out harshness; the Kodo presents a refined top end consistent with its warm overall voicing. Treble is detailed and expansive, with no significant reports of brittleness.
Soundstage Imaging
94/100
The Kodo is credited with exceptional natural perspective, width and depth, and the ability to make the music appear well beyond the cabinets. While the warmer balance slightly reduces internal micro-separation, imaging is stable, three-dimensional and highly involving.
Dynamics
96/100
Reviewers highlight remarkable dynamic range and 'planted musical authority' with copious headroom; the part-active design and powerful bass amplification underpin strong macro- and micro-dynamic response. Descriptions of bandwidth and dynamic range indicate little sign of 'running out of steam.'
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Build Quality
96/100
Described as big, heavy and heavily engineered, the Kodo's multi-cabinet construction and substantial hardware reflect flagship-level build and mechanical engineering. Reviewers explicitly note the speaker's physical reality and substance during handling.
Features Connectivity
88/100
This is a large, four-cabinet, part-active system with integrated amplification for the bass towers (kilowatt per tower) and active/passive system design noted in reviews. Connectivity/feature score reflects active power modules and system integration rather than passive-only baseline.
Value for Money
94/100
Although the Kodo is an ultra-high-end, very expensive system (~$390k), reviewers explicitly call it 'a lot of speaker for the money' and even 'something of a bargain' relative to comparable flagship competition, supporting strong relative value within its peer group.
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