Going even further than the Orfeo Grande, French manufacturer Jean-Marie Reynaud presents a new floorstanding speaker.
Auralis takes its name from a Greek combination of aura, ear (auris) and elevation (alis), with a more modern appearance than the manufacturer’s current floorstanding speakers and a cabinet covered in beautiful wood.
With a 2.5-way design, the Auralis combines an 18 cm (7’’) bass driver with a paper cone treated with seven layers of carbon, with a mid-bass driver also made of paper, but covered with seven layers of carbon and polyetheretherketone, with an aluminum ogive in the center. To energize them, a 38 mm (1.5’’) vented coil is placed behind each membrane. Inherited from the compact Voce Grande, the 120 mm (0.5’’) AST tweeter is based on a pleated diaphragm principle designed to pinch the air between its folds and expel it extremely quickly. It can handle frequencies up to 28 kHz.
The MDF cabinet is covered in Woodscore XO finish with walnut veneer, stained with a polished cognac piano varnish. With a triangular load, this speaker has a nominal impedance of 4 Ω and a sensitivity of 89 dB. It is decoupled from the base by a polymer specifically validated to suppress vibrations. A front-firing port at the bottom allows bass frequencies to be expelled without feedback from the rear wall, down to low frequencies of 35 Hz.
Weighing 45 kg per speaker and measuring 1.15 m in height, the new Auralis remains relatively easy to amplify, with a single pair of terminals on each side at the rear. It is available for pre-order now, with delivery starting in February 2026, at a price of 18 000 €.
06/11/2025


