Introducing Peak Consult

“Experience Reality” is Peak Consult’s slogan—but more than a slogan, it’s a promise, and one that the company’s speakers deliver. The sound is organic, natural, and uncolored, without sacrificing transparency and resolution. Detail and resolution are conveyed with none of the over-etched quality that many other speakers produce in the name of “detail”.

Without drawing attention to themselves, Peak speakers produce the sound of real music, with texture, timbre, and a presentation of “hall sound”, the space around the musicians, that is unmatched. Peak speakers have an uncanny ability to reproduce not just the sound of a performance, but the joyous feeling, as well.

Peak Consult was founded in Denmark in 1996 by Per Kristoffersen, a music fanatic and skilled carpenter. Kristoffersen’s speakers reflected not just his own abilities, but the Danish heritage of fine woodworking as well. The speakers utilized drivers produced by world leaders in the field—which just happened to be Danish.

The massive, beautiful cabinets are not for looks: their rigid mass ensures that the drivers have a solid footing, and that there is no resonance or coloration added by the cabinet. Rather than just a box, the cabinets are a major reason Peak speakers can produce such clarity, detail without either muddiness or any artificial additions to the sound.

In 2021, Peak Consult was purchased by Wilfried Ehrenholz and Lennart Asbjørn. Ehrenholz was a founder of Dynaudio and Asbjørn a businessman and Peak Consult customer. The two shared a passion for music, and for the way Peak speakers deliver real music. Utilizing state of the art measurement technologies, the speakers were re-voiced with updated drivers and improvements were made to the crossover resulting in improved in-room performance and a more refined sound.

The current product range includes revised legacy models alongside brand new models, and are the company’s best ever—and among the very best loudspeakers in the world.

Almost from the first moment you play music, there is a ‘rightness’ to the sound. Textures, timbres, pitch and spatial information are resolved so finely and accurately, it’s as though what you’ve experienced before has been an approximation. Instruments sound natural and real, it’s not just timbre, they have texture and form, pianos have an appropriate sense of mass and size, vocals are scarily real.

Steve Dickinson, HiFi+, Sonora review, February 2025