
The Apogee Scintilla 1 ohm stands as one of the most uncompromising loudspeaker designs in high-fidelity audio — a planar ribbon system built around extreme electrical demands, radical transparency, and near-mythic physical presence. This exploded view studies the speaker not only as an audio object, but as a piece of acoustic architecture: frame, ribbon, magnet structure, crossover, and grille separated into their elemental layers. As a research fragment, it marks the Scintilla as both instrument and infrastructure — a machine for converting electrical energy into spatial memory.




