Being originally from Toronto, I usually make my way back here at least a couple of times a year to visit family and friends.

Landscape orientation indoor photograph of an audio company's factory with numerous various random distinct product model packages, a United States of America flag, a Paradigm/Anthem banner flag, and a Canada flag hanging overhead above the floor

And whenever I’m in town, I like to make a point of visiting Paradigm/MartinLogan’s Mississauga facility to see what’s going on.

Portrait orientation indoor photograph of an audio company's factory with numerous various random distinct product model packages, a United States of America flag, a MartinLogan banner flag, and a Canada flag hanging overhead above the floor

Paradigm, and its sister brands, Anthem, and MartinLogan, all have well-established histories and loyal followings. When it comes to marketing, they tend not to be showy or overly boastful, nor are they in the habit of pushing the latest shiny new object every year simply because they can. These are serious, well-regarded brands that customers know they can rely on for a consistent and quality experience. People who know, trust them.

Landscape orientation indoor photograph of an audio company's factory with several identical product model speakers on display, a male employee looking downward at a wooden table surface and other various random distinct product model packages surrounded nearby him

On this visit, Taps (who literally lives in the neighborhood) and I were going to be focusing on the MartinLogan side of things. We would get an exclusive look at how one of their electrostatic speakers gets manufactured, pretty much from start to finish.

During this visit, I also had a chance to sit down with MartinLogan Product Manager, Andrew Lindsey. Andrew and I discussed the company’s history, its philosophy when it comes to audio, and what it’s been up to lately.

We hope you enjoy this peek at what goes on at Paradigm/MartinLogan. Thanks for reading and watching!